Yaoshi Hall, built in the ninth year of the Qianlong Emperor’s reign during the Qing Dynasty, is a remarkable architectural and religious site. The main hall is dominated by a central statue of Master Tsongkhapa, a figure of great significance in Tibetan Buddhism. Adorning the southern part of the hall is a statue of the Medicine Buddha, known for his healing properties and compassion. On the northern side, one can find a statue of Amitayus Buddha, symbolizing infinite life and light. These sacred figures create a serene and spiritually enriching atmosphere within the hall.
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