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What's the difference between Guiyuan Temple and Baotongchan Temple?

Guiyuan Temple is located in Guiyuan Temple Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It was built by Bai Guangda Division in Shunzhi of Qing Dynasty in 65438+06 (AD 65438+0659). The so-called return to the yuan is the meaning of returning to the truth, to the source, to birth and death, to the truth and to silence. The current abbot is Master Long Yin. Guiyuan Temple is a national key temple in the Han nationality area and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. The main building of the south courtyard of Guiyuan Temple is the Lohan Hall, in which there are 500 statues of Lohan.

Baotong Temple is located at the southern foot of Hongshan Mountain in Wuchang. It is a pure Buddhist temple all over the world, the first Buddhist place in Sanchu, one of the four Buddhist jungles in Wuhan and the oldest existing temple in Wuhan. Baotong Temple has always been a royal temple, which has been maintained and maintained by the royal family in previous dynasties. Today's temple buildings are obviously royal. 1983 was designated as the key Buddhist temple in the Han nationality area in the State Council, and the key open Buddhist temple in the Han nationality in the State Council in the same year. 1992 was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Hubei province. The temple covers an area of 1 10000 square meters, and the most noteworthy is Hongshan Pagoda, which is the largest temple among the cities in central and southern China, with a large scale and magnificent momentum, ranking first among all the temples in Wuchang.