Introduction to Tin Hau Pavilion: Tin Hau Pavilion was built in 1993. It is the back hall of Mazu Temple. There are bells and drum towers on the left and right. In front of it is a place of worship for devotees and women to worship and pray. On every first and fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, there are several Thousands of Mazu believers come to worship devoutly, and the incense is strong. Tianhou Pavilion adopts the Qing Dynasty architectural style of "double eaves with wings and resting mountain type" stone and wood structure, using more than 600 cubic meters of wood and a construction area of 782 square meters. The design is exquisite, the scale is grand, the majestic pavilions, the eaves and flowing eaves are beautiful, and it integrates classical architecture and modern construction technology into one, which is very similar to the architectural style of southern Fujian temples. The pavilion enshrines a giant clay sculpture of Mazu, the supporting gods and the twenty-four gods, and a Ping An tower lantern is placed.