Located in the northwest corner of Tianmu Lake, Baoen Chan Temple is situated across the lake from Tianmu Lake Landscape Park and Hantan Resort. It is a temple full of Thai customs. Overlooking Baoen Chan Temple, if it weren't for the distant stone bridges and Chinese ancient buildings, I'm afraid it would be a real illusion to be in Thailand. Liyang Baoen Chan Temple sits in the north and South dynasties. According to the pattern of the North-South axis, it has mountain gates, Tianwang Hall, Guanyin Hall, Jade Buddha Hall, Thai Bronze Buddha Hall, Tibetan Hall, Kalan Hall, Daxiong Palace, etc. Among them, the most magnificent building in the temple is the Daxiong Palace. The eaves are curved and pointed, all pointed toward the sky, full of upward movement. There is a double-sided Guanyin in the pool outside the temple. It has a kind eyebrow and good eyes, and it is quite an image. The Buddhist Temple of Baoen is situated in the picturesque Tianmu landscape, which itself is also a very beautiful scenery. If you have the opportunity to travel to Tianmu Lake, you might as well drop in and visit this Thai-style temple.