West Chan Temple is one of the five major Buddhist temples in Fuzhou. It is one of the key temples in China. It is located at the foot of Yishan Mountain in the western suburb and on the south west side of Industrial Road. A couplet of couplets ""Lishu Four Dynasties Spreaded to Song Dynasty, the bell rings in Tang Dynasty for thousands of years. " This is a couplet written by Zhou Lian in the Qing Dynasty, which indicates that "Xichan Temple" is an ancient temple in the Tang Dynasty. Tickets are 20 yuan per person. Compared with the crowds in Nanputuo, Xiamen, it is quiet here. A door is a beautiful picture. Avalokitesvara is standing in the pool, reflecting the pavilion, pagoda and blue sky behind. It is absolutely stunning. There are 36 large and small buildings, covering 7.7 hectares, including Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Palace, Fa Tang, Tibetan Jingge, Jade Buddha Tower, Guanyin Pavilion and the living room, Zen Hall and Abbot's Room. The Jiuqu Bridge in the Free Life Pool has a landscape pattern similar to that in the south of the Yangtze River. The weather is very powerful. Because there are fewer tourists, it is also more Zen-like. When I was tired of visiting the Litchi Tower in the temple for lunch, I ordered a vegetarian noodle for one person. It cost 15 yuan, which is also full of sincerity. If more people can try to order, this is the old vegetarian restaurant in Fuzhou. Built in 1990, it is 67 meters high and has a 15-storey Pagoda of Reimbursement. It is the tallest temple in the province. The Pagoda is a solemn and beautiful artistic stone pagoda, with reinforced concrete as its bones, decorated with graceful granite and carefully carved Buddha statues and Buddhist stories on the walls of each pagoda, and decorated with patterns of birds, animals, flowers, grass, insects and fish. Can be clockwise around the pagoda, accumulate merit, bless Buddha. The temple is covered with ancient litchi trees, and the Buddhist temple hall reflects the garden art and Buddhist charm under the cover of pine forests and litchi trees.