Introduction to Zhang Xun Temple: was built in 1990 with donations from Taiwanese compatriots in memory of the patriotic general Zhang Xun of the Tang Dynasty. It consists of an ancestral hall, a square area, a construction area and a tomb park. The tomb park includes a Zhangxun Tomb and a Bailong Pavilion. The ancestral hall is located on the central axis of the Zhangxun Temple scenic spot. It is five rooms wide and three rooms deep. It has a large veranda roof with double eaves and a brick and wood structure, imitating Tang-style architecture. There is a statue of Zhang Xun in the middle of the hall, 8 meters high, in a sitting position. In front of the main hall is a broad altar surrounded by bluestone railings.