Hall of Guanyin

[1] Guanyin, also called "Guanshiyin" (觀世音), "Guanshizizai" (觀世自在), "Guanzizai" (觀自在), etc., is the attendant of Amitabha and one of the "Western Three Saints" (西方三聖).

[1] According to Chapter of the Universal Gate of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva (《觀世音菩薩普門品》), if people are in danger, they just need to call his name and he will hear them and go to save them.

[1] There is a sitting statue of Amitabha (阿彌陀佛) on the crown, which is the main symbol of Guanyin.

[1] The Yujingping full of sweet dew and a willow branch is placed near him, representing his mercy and sympathy to spread to all the people.

[1] Guanyin's thousand hands mean to protect all living creatures and the eyes mean to view over the world.

Sitting Statue of Saint Guanyin.
Northern Song dynasty wood carving of Guanzizai, c. 1025. Male bodhisattva depiction with Amitābha 's crown.