The Arhat Hall is a building in East Asian Buddhist temples dedicated to the veneration of the Arhats (Sanskrit: Arhat; Pali: Arahant), who are enlightened disciples of the Buddha. It serves as spaces for contemplation on the Buddha's teachings and the diverse paths to enlightenment. The life-sized statues of Arhats within these halls are renowned for their vivid, individualized expressions and poses, depicting a range of human emotions and spiritual states. They are typically named the Luohan tang in Chinese Buddhist temples, the Rakan-dō in Japanese Buddhist temples, the Nahan-jeon in Korean Buddhist temples, and La Hán Đường in Vietnamese Buddhist temples.