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It was originally built
in 1651 but collapsed in an earthquake. The lamaist
pagoda on Qiong Islet is 35.9 meters high with a
tiered base and a body like an upturned bowl. Sutras
in Tibetan language are carved inside the front
gate. Fourteen copper bells hang from its copper
canopy on top of which is a gilt ball like a flame.
The central line of Qiong Islet goes from the front
gate of Yong'an Temple up to the White Dagoba.
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Located in front of the White Dagoba
on Qiong Islet, the hall is a structure of glazed
tiles in imitation of wood, circular on top and
square at the bottom. Carved on the four walls are
445 Buddhist images.
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