Huayan Temple, comprising the Upper and Lower Temples, forms a magnificent Liao and Jin architectural complex. A first-tier National Protected Site, it faces west and east. The Upper Temple's Main Hall, a nine-bay, five-deep, hipped-roof structure, is the largest in China. The temple boasts Liao-era landforms, Jin-era halls, Ming-era sculptures, and Qing-era murals, along with relics from various dynasties. The Lower Temple's Bodhisattva Hall, also a Liao-era structure, is particularly famous for its grinning Bodhisattva statue.