The Tang Yin Memorial Temple was originally named Tang Jieyuan Memorial Temple. In 1582 (the tenth year of Wanli period in Ming Dynasty), monk Xu Xiao built several rooms of meditation chamber here. In 1626 (the sixth year of Tianqi period), Yang Daying created a refined house here and enshrined the Cundhi Buddha statue, named Cundhi Nunnery. After several expansions, the current main hall is lofty and spacious. In the front is the corridor of crane shank, and in the back is the corridor of boat awning. Almost everywhere on the wooden structure of the beams and purlins of the front corridor is decorated with carvings. The carving is very exquisite and has the style of Zhejiang school. Opening hours: Open from 08:30 to 17:00 all year round.
Tang Yin Memorial Temple
The Tang Yin Memorial Temple was originally named Tang Jieyuan Memorial Temple. In 1582 (the tenth y[...]