Xing Chan Temple was located on the mountain as well, but this place was much more lively.
From the foot of the mountain all the way to the temple gate, tourists were coming and going continuously. Many people started to worship at the base of the mountain, clearly indicating that the incense and candles here were very popular.
Looking at the faces of these people, it was not just East Asians of the Yellow Race present, there were also South Asians, Caucasians, and others, some visiting and some worshipping the Buddha.
At the foot of the mountain, there were numerous shops selling incense and candles, forming a mature industry chain.
The three of them blended in with the crowd, not standing out at all. They acted like tourists, looking around left and right as they walked up the mountain.
This complex of buildings was majestic and had a sense of historical heft.