The monk, Fu Hou, died in 2012, aged 94, after spending most of his life at the Chongfu Temple on a hill in the city of Quanzhou, in south-eastern China, according to the temple's abbot, Li Ren.
The temple decided to mummify Fu Hou to commemorate his devotion to Buddhism, he started practising at the age of 17, and to serve as an inspiration for followers of the religion that was brought from the Indian subcontinent roughly 2,000 years ago.
When the jar was opened three years later, the monk's body was found intact and sitting upright with little sign of deterioration apart from the skin having dried out, Li Ren said.
The body was then washed with alcohol and covered with layers of gauze, lacquer and finally, gold leaf. It was also robed and a local media report said, a glass case had been ordered for the statue, which will be protected with an anti-theft device.
"Monk Fu Hou is now being placed on the mountain for people to worship," Li Ren said.
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