## Niushou Mountain: A golden Buddhist fantasy cost 4 billion to build the Buddha Palace, with modern technology to reproduce the true body of Sakyamuni's top bone. The moment you step into the palace, you will doubt that you have entered the science fiction film scene - the Liantai slowly lifted the Shelly Pagoda, the holographic projection of the sky danced on the dome, and even the air was filled with electronic synthetic musk. This high-tech religious experience makes people unclear whether it is a pilgrimage or a viewing exhibition. The golden pillars of the Thousand Buddhas Temple are visually violent. From bottom to top, countless small Buddhas form a dazzling spiral on the curved walls, where modern architectural mechanics and ancient Buddhist aesthetics reach a wonderful reconciliation. When you find the convenient design of the elevator directly to the Buddha's top, you will be shocked that contemporary people even pay attention to the efficiency of the Buddha. The tomb of Zhenghe in Dongguan, the scenic spot, is much quieter. The navigator's long sleep is only a simple stone monument, which is in sharp contrast to the luxury of the Buddha's palace not far away. It is recommended to stop here in the evening to watch the sunset for the cattle first twin peaks plated with gold - that is the oldest Buddha light in Nanjing.