Chenxiang Pavilion, formerly known as "Ciyun Zen Temple", covers an area of 2378 mu. It is a unique Bichuni temple. There are Tianwang Palace, Daxiong Palace, Guanyin Pavilion, Kalan Palace and Yingci Master Memorial Hall in the Cabinet. Chenxiang Pavilion is famous for its worship of "Chenxiang Guanyin". The original image of Guanyin has been destroyed in ten years of catastrophe. The present Guanyin Pavilion is dedicated to the image of Ruyilun Guanyin donated by Hong Kong followers. In front of the Pavilion there are four pillars, three gates and double eaves archway, with the words "Chenxiang Pavilion" written by Shamenghai. In the Temple of Heavenly Kings, Maitreya wore a Tianchuan on his head and his right foot on his left foot. This is the Bodhisattva face of Maitreya when he was practicing in heaven. It is the true image of Maitreya, which is quite different from that of Maitreya in general monasteries. Four heavenly kings stand on both sides, which is different from the general Buddhist Temple sitting posture. The central part of Daxiong Palace is "Three Saints of Huayan". Among them are Luxena Buddha, Manjusri on both sides, around the service of the sages, and Brahma, where the emperor releases two gods. This kind of offering is also rare in Jiangnan monasteries. Avalokitesvara Cabinet is dedicated to Avalokitesvara, known as "Ruyilun Avalokitesvara". Chenxiang Pavilion is as famous as Longhua, Jing'an and Jade Buddha. In 1988, it was listed as one of the first batch of 142 key open temples in China by the State Council. Today, though not the original image, Avalokitesvara still has both form and spirit. It is a treasure of Buddha and its incense is flourishing all day long.