Introduction to the City God's Temple: The City God's Temple was first built during the Tang and Song Dynasties. The current building was formed during the reconstruction during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. The building occupies a large area and is magnificent in scale. It has four courtyards along the central axis. The main buildings are arranged in a line from north to south. The east and west buildings echo each other. The overall structure is rigorous, the layout is reasonable, the carvings are exquisite and gorgeous, the glazed tiles are covered with glazed tiles, and the golden walls are brilliant. It is a spectacular group. It is a rare group of large-scale ancient buildings from the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are 22 main buildings and auxiliary buildings totaling 67 rooms. In ancient times, it was a place to worship the patron saint of the city. In June 2001, it was announced as a national key cultural relic protection unit.

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