Introduction to Guandi Temple: Guandi Temple was built in the Ming Dynasty (the details are unknown) and restored in the Wuchen year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1808). Although the temple is small, its architecture is unique. It is built with large blue ashlar buckles on three sides. The lintel runs across it and is exquisitely carved with two dragons playing with beads. The left and right stone pillars are carefully carved with flying dragons climbing on them. Guandi is Guan Gong, a man of both civil and military skills, a loyal and righteous man, and has been worshiped by the world throughout the ages.