leading to Lingxiao Chapel The oldest part of the temple is the Chunyang Chapel, constructed in 1890. Funding came from gold miners working in
Jinshan. This shrine houses a statue of Lü Dongbin, founder of the Chunyang (純陽, "Pure
Yang") sect of
Quanzhen ("Complete Perfection") Taoism. The present statue was a 2002 gift from Zhinan's "home temple," Yongle Temple in
Shanxi province. Facing the Chunyang Chapel, to the left is the Lingxiao Chapel (built 1963–1966). The main deities are the
Jade Emperor (on the top floor) and the
Three Pure Ones (on the ground floor). Below these may be found the classrooms and offices of the China Taoism Institute (
Zhonghua Daojiao Xueyuan), a Quanzhen seminary granting (unrecognized) two-year BA and MA degrees in Taoism. To the right of the Chunyang Chapel is the Buddhist-themed Daxiong Chapel (built 1973). A black statue of
Sakyamuni Buddha was the gift of a Thai military officer who, while exiled to Taiwan, vowed to donate such a statue in the event that he returned to power. Behind the Lingxiao Chapel is the much smaller Dacheng Chapel, dedicated to
Confucius. ==Transportation==