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Xiaopenglai (小蓬莱) Xiaopenglai is a scenic area historically associated with the town of Xincheng in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province. Its name, meaning "Little Penglai," evokes the mythical island of immortals, suggesting a place of beauty and tranquility. While not a standalone historical site, it traditionally encompassed picturesque gardens, pavilions, and natural landscapes. In modern context, "Xiaopenglai" often refers to a park or a specific scenic spot within Xincheng, known for its serene environment and local charm. It holds cultural significance, being a place mentioned in local folklore and even briefly referenced in Jin Yong's famous wuxia novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, further cementing its place in the region's cultural tapestry. Ren'en Temple (能仁寺) Ren'en Temple is a Buddhist temple located within or adjacent to the Xiaopenglai area of Xincheng, Jiaxing. With roots possibly dating back to the Southern Song Dynasty, it has served as a center for Buddhist worship and cultural activities for centuries. The temple's history is marked by periods of construction, destruction, and restoration, reflecting the broader historical changes of the region. Today, it remains an active religious site, offering a glimpse into local spiritual traditions and historical architecture.