Introduction to Huanggong Temple: Jilue Huanggong Temple was built in the 13th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1887). It faces south and east from north, with a width of 18.54 meters and a depth of 25.70 meters. The ancestral hall is divided into front and back entrances. There is a patio in the middle, a worship pavilion in the front and rear entrance. There are slave houses on the left and right, the slave house hall and the main corridor. The slave house alley is connected by a wall pavilion and adopts an open form. The large central patio forms a courtyard-style building with traditional Chaoshan characteristics with four halls facing each other.