Built in the East Han Dynasty, it is a royal temple in the Tang Dynasty. It has become a Buddhist holy place to look up for the Buddha's finger bones and bones because of the placement of Sakyamuni Buddha. In order to promote Buddhism, Buddha's Sheri was distributed to various places. Everywhere in Desheli, Buddha's pagodas must be built for worship. Famen Temple is one of them. The Famen Temple is now divided into two parts: the Tang Dynasty-style old site complex (Famen Temple and Treasure Hall) and the controversial new cultural attractions. ·The relics unearthed in the Digong include the eight treasure letters of Sheri, the twelve ring tin poles, etc., reflecting the extreme wealth of the Tang Empire and the sincerity of the royal family. The Buddha's finger bones are only displayed at 10 o'clock on the first and fifteenth days of the lunar month, weekends and major holidays. Tickets include the Famen Temple, Famen Temple Museum and Heshi Sheli Tower. The traffic guides for the three attractions are at the west gate of Datang Furongyuan and Chengxi Bus Terminal in Xi'an. There is a shuttle bus to the scenic spot every day, 1-2 class/day. Baoji West Bus Station has multiple shuttle buses to Famen Temple every day.