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Why is the Guanyin statue in Tsz Shan Monastery white?
Because it is modeled after the white porcelain Guanyin produced by Dehua kiln in Fujian in the Song Dynasty.

The outdoor Guanyin statue in Tsz Shan Monastery is 76 meters high and about 20 stories high. It is the second highest outdoor Guanyin statue in the world, second only to the 108-meter-high sea Guanyin statue in Nanshan, Hainan. Spray pure white self-cleaning paint to show the elegance and purity of Guanyin without special cleaning. The whole temple pursues environmental protection rituals, and uses wooden bowls to supply water without burning incense. In addition, the pillars of the Buddhist temple are all steel structures, and only the outer layer is wrapped in ebony, which greatly saves wood.

White and pure Guanyin statue, with drooping eyes, shawl on her head, treasure in her right hand and clean bottle in her left hand. The bottle mouth is sprinkled with clear water, and the shape is modeled after the white porcelain Guanyin produced by Dehua kiln in Fujian in the Song Dynasty. The icon is made of bronze alloy and sprayed with white fluorocarbon self-cleaning paint.

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Li Ka-shing spent a total of HK$ 3 billion on this temple, so the configuration of Tsz Shan Monastery is far from that of other temples. The temples are made of luxurious materials, and even the wood is imported from Africa. Lotus-shaped covers of the three giant buddhas in the Hall of Ursa Major were plated with 24K gold, while silver tiles made in Japan were used on the roofs to ensure uniform colors.

It is said that there is a meditation room in the yard, which is only open to Li Ka-shing. It is strong enough to withstand bombs and bullets. There are also 100 Buddhist and Bodhisattva collections and 43 Dunhuang manuscripts in the temple, but the value of all the collections is confidential.

Li Ka-shing donated 3 billion yuan to build a Buddhist temple in the name of his wife. It was a long time before he joined us. ...

Ta Kung Pao-Li Ka-shing invested 654.38+0.5 billion yuan to build an environmental protection ceremony in Tsz Shan Monastery next month.