Its main statue, which is in Chinese style, is not of Gautama Buddha.
It is a form of the bodhisattva of compassion and mercy, Avalokiteśvara, called Cundi.
This form of the deity is known in Chinese as "Guanyin with eighteen arms".
[1][2] Although it is an open-air image, it is located within an elaborate ubosot on a platform-pavilion surrounded by a temple lake.
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