Qita Temple in Yinzhou District, Ningbo City, is the largest and best preserved temple in Ningbo City, and is also one of the four famous jungles in eastern Zhejiang. The Qita Temple was originally called Dongjin Temple, and later changed its name to "Qixin Temple", "Chongshou Temple" and "Louxin Temple". During the Kangxi period, it was named because there were seven stone towers in front of the temple representing the seven Buddhas. Existing seven towers in front of the temple, the temple gate, the Temple of Heavenly Kings, the Temple of the Great Hall, the Three Temples, the Abbot Temple, the Tibetan Jinglou, Bell Tower, Jade Buddha Pavilion, Ciyin Hall, East and West Wings and Walls.