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Qiannuo Buddhist Temple is located in Dazhai Village, Qiannuo Township, 15 kilometers southwest of Yongping Town, Jinggu County, Puer City. It is an ancient building in the Qing Dynasty. It was built in 1778 and is a key cultural relic at the provincial level in Yunnan.

The Qiannuo Buddhist Temple is composed of a mountain gate, a main hall, a monk's room, a precept hall, a dining hall and other buildings. It is magnificent in scale and covers an area of ​​3,960 square meters. It is one of the largest Theravada Buddhist temples of the Dai nationality in Yunnan. There is a plaque of "Qingfo Temple" in the middle of the mountain gate. Inscribed "Flying Dragon Qianlong 1898 Jichun Gudan". The main hall is a garden gallery-style building with triple eaves, with three rooms 15.5 meters wide and 22.5 meters deep. There are three floors of bucket arches under the eaves. There are stone carvings of Buddhist scriptures on the wall base of the main hall, and the wood carvings on the overhanging eaves and caisson have high artistic value.

The temple was first built before the forty-three years of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1778). The main hall is a fenced building with triple eaves and a hilltop. It is a finely carved wooden window, and the lattice door with six heads is carved with dragon painting style and finely carved. The whole building has the architectural style of the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, simple and elegant, full of national characteristics, covering an area of ​​3960 square meters, with a pond in front of the temple gate, surrounded by trees, and a beautiful environment. One of the larger Theravada Buddhist monasteries in Yunnan Province. The murals on the west side are more simple, and the paintings and decorations are all painted with gold powder.

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