Xingjiao Temple is the burial place of Master Xuanzang, a famous translator and traveler in the Tang Dynasty. Later, his disciples Master Pi Ji and Master Yuan Ce also returned here to accompany them to visit the Xuanzang Lingta.
There is a bronze statue of Amitabha Buddha in the Ming Dynasty and a white jade sculpture of Maitreya Buddha presented by Myanmar in the Hall of Daxiong. There is a bronze statue of Guanyin in Tang Dynasty on the west, and a Buddha statue in Ming Dynasty on the east. There are colorful murals in the Hall of the Great Hero, and the lecture hall is behind the hall.
Xiyuan, also known as Ci 'en Pagoda, is the place where Master Xuanzang and his disciples parked and buried Kui Ji's body. There are three parallel pagodas, which have been 1300 years. Among the cypresses and bamboos, the three towers stand in twists and turns.
The stone carvings of Master Xuanzang and his disciples are displayed in the Ci 'en Hall in the north of the Three Pagodas.
Da Ben Jue Tang was built in 193 1, dedicated to the statue of Master Xuanzang.
The Buddhist temple was built in 1929, where the Buddha statue of Pilu was cast as a bronze statue of the Yuan Dynasty. The four walls of the temple are inlaid with diamond sutra stone carvings and scrolls of Buddha statues in the Ming Dynasty.