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When was the Guanyin statue in Hainan built?
1999, on September 19th of the lunar calendar, Nanshan held a grand groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of "Goddess of Mercy on the Sea in Nanshan".

1993, the Religious Affairs Bureau of the State Council City, China and the Hainan Provincial People's Government approved the construction of Sanya Nanshan Temple. A Guanyin statue 108 meters high on the sea in front of the temple belongs to Nansan. This statue was built by Nanshan Gongde Foundation in Sanya City, Hainan Province. It is a trinity and magnificent. It is really the best statue in the world.

Because of its large scale, unique significance and rich Buddhist knowledge, the jujube cleaning project is known as a "world-class, century-class" Buddhist project. The word "Guanyin in Nanshan Sea" was written by Mr. Zhao Puchu, president of the former Buddhist Association, on 1995, and the location of Guanyin statue was also chosen by Mr. Zhao Puchu. After it was completed in 2005, it was put under the lotus seat of Guanyin with gold foil, which lasted for 6 years until April 2005.

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Guanyin Bodhisattva can present many wonderful expressions and utter infinite secret spells. Wonderful expressions can make all beings fearless, and believers respect them as fearless givers. The main body of Guanyin Bodhisattva is perfect and pure Guanyin, which is called Zhengguanyin. There are many incarnations corresponding to the subject, and the earliest one is the six Guanyin corresponding to the six paths of reincarnation of all beings.

Heaven is the wishful wheel Guanyin, humanity is the quasi-mention Guanyin, Asura is the eleven-sided Guanyin, animals are the horsehead Guanyin, hell is the holy Guanyin, and hungry ghosts are the avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes. There are 48 avalokitesvara and 84 avalokitesvara in thirty-three guanyin, and the icon of Nanshan sea avalokitesvara is designed as one of the three orthodox avalokitesvara. From the front of each statue, it is an icon of avalokitesvara. Only by enclosing it can we see the whole picture of three avalokitesvara icons with different postures.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanshan Sea Guanyin