Buddhist monasteries have visited many, but I have visited the Thai (national) style Buddhist monasteries for the first time. Baoen Temple is located in the northwest corner of Tianmu Lake. It is across the lake from Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden and Hantian Resort. The Thai-style buildings that are first entering the monasteries are in sight. If you are not in the country, I am afraid that you will really have the illusion of being in Thailand. Baoen Temple is well laid out, sitting north and south, and built according to the pattern of the north and south central axis, including the mountain gate, the Temple of Heavenly Kings, the Temple of Guanyin, the Temple of Jade Buddha, the Temple of the Bronze Buddha, the Temple of the Earth, the Temple of the Blue, the Temple of the Great Xiongbao, etc. Among them, the most magnificent building in the temple is naturally the Grand Palace, the stacked moths are curved and pointed, all pointed toward the sky, full of upward motion. The Bodhisattva in the temple is renovated, respectful and kind, respectable, the ramen in the monastery is blooming, the fragrance is fluttering, the temple outside the pool neutral has a double-sided gold-plated Guanyin, Cimei is kind, quite image. Baoen Temple sits in the picturesque Tianmu Lake landscape, and the feeling of "foreign for Chinese use" is a very beautiful scenery. If you have the opportunity to travel to Tianmu Lake, you may wish to visit this Thai-style temple...