Yuanheng Temple is situated on Shoushan Mountain near the sea in Kaohsiung. It was first built in the eighth year of Qianlong (1743) in the Qing Dynasty. It is a sacrifice to Guanyin Bodhisattva. In 1972, it was expanded and a great hall was built to offer sacrifices to five Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, such as Sakyamuni Buddha. There are 3,000 Buddhas around the hall. There are also reliefs showing Sakyamuni Buddha on the inner and outer walls of the hall, which are highly artistic. Whether it's a magnificent old temple or a magnificent new temple, it's a valuable cultural heritage and worth watching carefully.