I had the opportunity to visit the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas (CTTB) in 2004 for the 10,000 Buddhas Bowing Repentance retreat in 2004. It was a liberating experience. On top of what was written and explained above by other members, I am most impressed with the 10,000 Buddha's Hall which was previously a gymnasium. The 1,000 arms and 1000 eyes Avalokiteshvara statue is most impressive and that hall is surrounded by 10,000 buddha statues known to be hand made by Master Hsuan Hua himself and his disciples.
A day in the retreat which I went through:
5am - morning recitation and prayers
630am - breakfast
8am - start of retreat (bowing while praising the buddhas)
845am - break
9am - retreat resume
945am - break
10am - retreat resume
1045am - break
11am - food offering and prayers
1145am - Lunch
2pm - retreat resume
245pm - break
3pm - retreat resume
345pm - break
4pm - retreat resume
5pm - end of retreat for the day
6pm - dinner
730pm - dharma talk
10pm - rest
It is a two weeks retreat to recite all 10,000 Buddhas and prostration. Each day it would be about 500 prostrations being done in the prayer hall. It is a purification process. I remember the first day I started the retreat, I had massive headaches each time I bow down. But as the days progresses, the headaches were lessened.
It was my first experience living amongst Sangha members and that way of life is simple and nice. There were hundreds of people doing the retreat with us from all over the world. And it is a yearly retreat.
I also had the opportunity to visit the other centres established by Master Hsuan Hua in Berkley University, San Jose, San Franscisco and Sacremento. It is amazing that Master Hsuan Hua has established many centres around the world. Rejoice that Buddhism is growing.