We spent some 2 hours here and despite the heat of the day, we walked on and climbed to the Buddha's feet. Looking down, we could see a straight line of structures going down the slope into flat land and the sea.
While this place is a tourist attraction like the temple in Shanghai, it is much more peaceful here as there are more green than people and the place is open. Certainly China has done a lot to build lovely parks dedicated to various topic of interests. It is a culturally rich country.
Coming down the hill, I passed by a flock of pure white pigeons feeding on seeds off hands of visitors. They miggled with people so naturally.