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Basic introduction of Baiyun Temple
Baiyun Temple is a famous religious tourist resort in Nanping.

Baiyun Temple is located at the peak waist of dolomite. When you swim on the Jiuqu raft, you can see this ancient temple with the same name built with northwest dolomite. The temple is built near cliffs and streams, and it is shaped like a suspended temple. If you want to set foot in the temple, you need to cross the Xingcun Bridge, walk five miles northeast along the mountain road, then reach the foot of dolomite, and then climb the stairs. This temple was built in the Ming Dynasty and has been destroyed repeatedly. 1994 reconstruction completed.

The temple is built along the narrow cliff at the waist of dolomite, and the end of the mountain gate is in the opposite order to the main hall and dining room. The hall is built deep in the rock, so it consists of two floors, and the format is small and exquisite. Looking south against the railing, the Jiuqu River floats like a belt, and the flaming mountain in the southwest of the river is brightly lit. In the forty-fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (16 16), Xu Xiake wrote here: "Climbing the building to the south looks at the upper reaches of Jiuqu, with a continent in the middle, and the stream comes from the west, which is divided and surrounded. The melody is combined into one. The two mountains outside the continent gradually opened, and the nine songs came to an end. " Mountains and rivers are close at hand, which is a grand view. Thus, a famous monk and a Japanese monk in the Qing Dynasty carved the word "Grand View" on the dolomite. This cliff stone carving was found in the back wall of the Buddhist niche in the Daxiong Hall of Baiyun Temple. From the back door of Baiyun Temple, you can see places of interest such as Triangle Peak and Maoershi.

There is an ancient road from the foot of the mountain to the temple at the back door. There is a stone gate at the end of the mountain road. Xu Xiake wrote: "From the stone hill to the top, the two walls are sandwiched, which is quite like the Tianmen Gate of Huangshan Mountain. The level difference, winding down to the rock, because the rock frame house (referring to Baiyun Temple) is also like a drum (peak). "