Almost 20 kilometers south of the city of Xi'an, the Xingjiao Temple is where Rabbi Xuanzang, who is a famous translator and travel specialist in the ancient times in our country, was buried. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the temple was burned up during rebels, and only the Stupa of Xuanzang and his two students fortunately survived. Today's Xingjiao Temple was rebuilt in 1939. The copper figure of Buddha joss in the Daxiong Hall was relic of the Ming Dynasty. There are several thousand sutra files of past dynasties preciously preserved in the Cangjing Tower (Cangjing means to store the sutra) in the eastern part. The Stupa of Xuanzang has altogether 5 floors, and it is 33 meters high with the mud statue of Rabbi Xuanzang in the vaulted hole under the tower. The Xingjiao Temple is now one of the major protected units of cultural relic in our country.