Introduction to Xuanyuan's Hometown Temple: Xuanyuan's Hometown Temple was built in the Han Dynasty and renovated in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It has a main hall, east and west side halls and a temple vestibule. It is the oldest building and the core part of the entire Yellow Emperor's Hometown Scenic Area. There are five main halls, with the middle-aged golden statue of Huangdi Xuanyuan enshrined in the center. The murals around the hall vividly show the emperor's great achievements in his life. There are three east and west auxiliary halls. The east auxiliary hall has a statue of the Yellow Emperor's concubine Leizu - "Xian Canniang"; the west auxiliary hall has a statue of Huang Di's second concubine Mu - "Xian Zhi Niang". In the courtyard of the ancestral hall, there are trees such as "Lin Zexu's Ancestor Worship Monument" and the World Hakka Association's Ancestor Worship Monument.
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