The Thirty-three Guanyin Hall is developed and constructed relying on the unique natural landscapes of mountains and seas and rich historical and cultural origins of Nanshan.
Based on the beautiful legend that Guanyin Bodhisattva once ‘rode a dragon to promote Buddhism in the South China Sea’, the temple is nestled against the twin peaks of Nanshan, surrounded by hills on the left and tombs on the right, facing the vast expanse of blue waves. It is the center of the dragon vein of Nanshan.
This is a cultural place integrating Guanyin culture, Wealth God Longwu Ye culture, and folk culture. Covering an area of 3,300 square meters, it was meticulously crafted by more than 130 craftsmen over four years and has been recorded in the Guinness World Records. It has the reputation of ‘the world’s largest group of thirty-three Guanyin statues’.
The main statues enshrined in the courtyard include the group statues of thirty-three incarnations of Guanyin Bodhisattva, the full relief map of Guanyin Bodhisattva’s three disasters and eight difficulties, the twelve great vows scripture turning pillars of Guanyin Bodhisattva, the first wealth god in the world, Longwu Ye, the number one cornucopia in the world, and the first prayer dragon gate in the South China Sea, etc.
Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:30 to 17:30. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.