Introduction to the church: The church was burned in Hong Kong North. It was formerly known as Pang Gong Temple because it was originally dedicated to Pang Shangpeng. It was first built in 1575 (the third year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty), written by Yao Shou, a native of Yi. In 1711 (the fiftieth year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty), the palace corridor was rebuilt and its name was changed to Jingjue'an, but the town people still called it the "Shengtang".
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