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Great Buddha Statue

Western Taiwan


At the top of Baguashan is a large black Buddha statue sitting on a golden lotus. You can go inside the 22m-tall structure which has five floors featuring fantastical sculptures of phoenixes and elephants, and life-sized exhibits depicting the life and teachings of the Buddha.


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