The Longmen Museum
Xiangshan Temple is located in the west of Xiangshan, south of Luoyang City, the ancient capital of the 13th Dynasty. It is named after the richness of Xiangge. It is located in the Xishan Grottoes area of Longmen Grottoes, facing each other across the river. It is connected to the Longmen Grottoes Dongshan Grottoes and Baiyuan, and stands side by side. After the Xiangshan Temple was repaired by the descendants, the Xinxiangshan Temple borrowed the Tang Dynasty style and repaired, preserved and protected the Chiang Song Tower, the Qianlong Imperial Tablet Pavilion, and the Yilong Tower as historical relics. On the original site, the bell tower, the drum tower, the Daxiong Hall, and the Tianwang Hall, Luohan Hall, and the Touring Road were renovated. In addition, Xiangshan Temple and Buddhism Zen also have a very big fate, because the spread of the French sound for the world, so the incense is blazing.