Hundred churches Panagia Ekatontapyliani , unlike the Vatican St. Peter and Italy St. Mark's Cathedral, which are open and unobstructed, there is no open square in front of the Hundred church, and the layout is more like a Chinese temple. The main church is in a closed courtyard. Walking through the gate, it was a small front court, surrounded by green trees and flowers, a row of huts on the left hand side, a corridor on the right hand side, and the church sitting in front of it was like a small jasper, which made people feel inextricably kind. We are all familiar with the Orthodox Church, and there is an old grandmother in front of us, who is curious about every move. She first threw coins in the wooden box at the door, took a white candle, lit it, and then stuck it in a sand tray, and sat down to pray. The church is very similar to the castle-style room, with simple and exquisite furnishings, large multi-layered chandeliers, statues of gold and silver, flowers on the altar, and carpets of woven flowers on the ground.