Come to Datong, if you can only visit a temple, then it must be the first Huayan Temple, although there is no light at night, but during the day, he is particularly brilliant people two highlights: 1. The Grand Palace. Before entering the temple, look up at the two plaques hanging above: the Grand Palace and the Dr. Tuoyu. Tuoyu is one of the top ten titles of Buddha, that is, Buddha can adjust people's minds and convert people to positive results. Looking up again, the glass kiss on the ridge is as high as 4.5 meters, the north is the original object of the Jin Dynasty, the south is made for the Ming Dynasty and after entering the Daxiong Palace, there are five Buddhas, the middle three are relics of the Jin Dynasty, and the two on both sides are carved in Beijing in Xuande two years. If you look carefully, They will find that they stand on both sides of the different temples with 20 heavens. They have different faces and their bodies are leaning forward. From the color, everyone can see that it was done in the Ming Dynasty, but it was re-described during the Republic of China. When you come here in the morning, there will be light spilling in. Especially beautiful as for the 21 giant murals covered with four walls in the hall, it is a repainted during the Qing Guangxu period 2. The Bojia Tibetan Temple is on the left side of the Daxiong Palace. It is recommended that you first go to see the tower and then come here to visit. As for this tower, you need to wear slippers. If you are not physically strong, After visiting the negative 1 floor, you can return the same way. Now even if you climb high, you can't go out of the tower. Here, you can focus on it. A smiling palm, dew teeth, and backless bodhisattvas appear to be more humanistic. There are 38 rooms in the two-story pavilion-style cabinets. Unfortunately, they are now surrounded. Can not enter and exit the hall, you can see that there are more than three meters high glass kisses, but this is completely replica, as for the real product where, you can see the Datong Museum