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Where is the original Huiji Temple?
Yuanping Huiji Temple is a cultural relic protection unit in Shanxi Province.

Huiji Temple is located in Lianjiagang Village, Central Township, Yuanping City. According to the Ming Monument, it was built in the Tang Dynasty and rebuilt and repaired in the Song, Jin, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Sitting facing south, it is 30 meters long from east to west and 1 14 meters wide from north to south, covering an area of 3,420 square meters. Entering the courtyard layout, Guanyin Hall and Giant Buddha Hall (Manjusri Hall) are built on the central axis, and there are Galá n Hall, East-West Attached Hall and Bell Tower on both sides. There are 65,438+00 Song sculptures, 55 Ming and Qing woodcarvings and statues in the temple (39 of which are kept in the Municipal Museum). The existing murals in Guanyin Temple are about 16 square meters, and five monuments have been rebuilt. 1986, announced by Shanxi provincial people's government as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. The content is taken from Xinzhou cultural relics collection.

Lianjiagang Village: Lianjiagang, Zhongyang Township, Yuanping City, is located at the foot of Wufeng Mountain, on the east bank of Hutuo River, 6.5 kilometers away from Yuanping City, facing Luneng Aluminum Factory across the river, with convenient transportation and beautiful natural conditions. There are 270 households in the village, with a total population of 889, with a total cultivated land area of 4,700 mu, including 3,000 mu of cultivated land and fruit industry 1.700 mu. Another 700 acres of arable wasteland. Secondly, there are many barren hills and slopes, which were called 9600 mu of land in ancient times. It is a village with few people and many people in Yuanping City. The leading industry has always been agriculture, including crisp pears, apples, walnuts, red dates and Shaanxi apricots.