Chuen Ji Hall, [object Object]

53 Qidang Road, Tongshan Village, Ruifang District, New Taipei City
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Introduction

Between the Jilong Mountain and Wuer Teapot Mountain, you will come across a giant bronze statue of Guan Gong, facing the mountains and overlooking the sea, standing tall amidst lush greenery. This statue of Guan Gong is currently the largest in Southeast Asia, standing at 35 feet (about 9 meters) tall and weighing 25 tons. It is also one of the landmarks of Jinguashi. Next to it is the Quanji Temple, built during the Qing Dynasty, bestowed with the name "Quanji Hall", symbolizing "encouraging people to do good and helping those in need". Inside the Quanji Temple, there are two precious treasures, located on the two relief stone pillars in front of the deity, depicting the expressions of birds, flowers, and figures, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. These are the works of the late national treasure carving master Huang Gui Li.
Address
53 Qidang Road, Tongshan Village, Ruifang District, New Taipei City