White Horse Temple is considered the first Buddhist temple established in China in 68 AD. It is located just outside the ancient Eastern Han capital of Luoyang. Though small compared to other Chinese temples, it is seen as the "cradle of Chinese Buddhism". The temple contains several halls and buildings distributed from north to south, including the Five Major Protectors Hall, Hall of Heavenly Kings, and Great Buddha Hall. The Daxiong Great Hall houses statues from the Yuan Dynasty that are vivid and unique treasures of Buddhist art. The temple complex also includes replicas of Buddha halls from countries like India, Myanmar and Thailand.