The temple open house, held from 26 August to 9 September 2000, attracted nearly forty thousand people.
The temple houses chariots, a small statue and footprints.
It was one of the highest attended temple open houses in the history of the church.
Today, the temple houses lifelike stone figures of these monks.
The temple houses sculptural samples from different eras and artists.
The ancient temple houses two gigantic foot prints, of human and dog, on the rock.
This house was called the Dangjib, or the 'temple house'.
The temple houses rubber plantations and is home to a number of monkeys.
The temple open house began on July 15, 2000 with over 40,000 visitors touring the temple in a seven-day period.
The main temple houses 11 deities, six in basement and five in three bay sanctuary.