Fo Guang Shan was once closed to the general public in May 1997 until the end of year 2000 to providing the monastic the cloistered atmosphere for their Buddhist practice. Covering a large area over 30 hectares, Fo Guang Shan Monastery is covered by green forests and the monastery is set on the top of the mountain with great views overlooking the surroundings. There are more than 100,000 statues around the monastery that create solemn atmosphere. Today, Fo Guang Shan temples and organizations have been established over 173 countries throughout the world that encompass more than 3,500 monastic. The organization emphasizes in a wide range of fields, including education and service, publishing, translation, Buddhist art galleries, teahouses, mobile medical clinics and many others in carrying out the goals in the ideas of Humanistic Buddhism and establishing a pure land on earth.