Introduction to the Baiyun Temple ruins: The Baiyun Temple ruins are located at the foot of Jiulong Mountain. It is said that during the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a temple at the foot of Jiulong Mountain. In the temple lived two monks, an old one and a young one. The little monk was afraid that the treasure basin would be stolen. So Jiang buried the treasure basin under a cypress tree. Unexpectedly, overnight, the surrounding area of the temple was covered with arborvitae trees, which were so lush and green that they could not be seen to the side. The cornucopia can no longer be found, leaving only this thriving Platycladus arborvitae. The name of Baiyun Temple comes from the arborvitae trees all over the mountains and plains.