Huaguoyuan Temple is a Qing-dynasty construction under the municipal-level protection. Built in the Southern Song Dynasty, it consists of a porch, a grand gate, a front hall and a main hall. Legend has it that during the Jianyan era (1127-1130), General D
Former Site of Huxin Temple. The Temple is a Qing-style building, and is now a cultural site under municipal protection. Now named Moon Lake Nunnery, it is the remains of Huxin Temple and was renovated in the 12th year of Emperor Tongzhi’s reign (1873). T
Yuan’s Former Residence. The Residence is a Qing-style building, and is now a cultural site under municipal protection. Built during the reign of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty (1821-1850), the main building faces south, and on the middle axis there
Chaoran Pavilion. Built in the Qing Dynasty, it is now a cultural site under municipal protection. Originally situated on the Willow Islet, it has now been shifted to the intersection of Maya Street and Yanyue Street. Being a triple-eave gablet-roof archi