Fayu Temple, one of the three major temples in Putuo, is one of the three temples in Putuo, formerly known as Huguozhen Haichan Temple. It was built in the Ming Dynasty during the Wanli period, and the existing main body is the Qing Dynasty architecture. The ancient temple was built on the mountain, and the mountain was built on the top of the six-level platform. It was backed by the mountain and facing the sandy beach. You can listen to the tide sound and the real "facing the sea". Go to Fayu Temple and cross a stone archway first, and then there is a stone bridge lotus pond. The ramp of the yellow courtyard wall is picked up and feels the winding path. After crossing the mountain gate, I entered the monastery and suddenly opened up. The ancient temple was full of green and green, and the walls, incense stoves and stone Jing Buildings all showed the rich Zen of the ancient temple. The Guanyin Temple in the temple is its essence, also known as the Kowloon Temple. The Kowloon algae well and some of the glazed roofs in the Qing Dynasty were in Nanjing Palace City from the Ming Dynasty. Demolition. You can take a good look.