Introduction to the Niulang Temple: The Niulang Temple was built in the seventh year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1579 AD) and began to take shape after reconstruction in the 20th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1815 AD). The current temple covers an area of ​​5 acres and is divided into main hall, east and west wing rooms, halls, mountain gates and management rooms, corridors, stele corridors, stele pavilions and other parts. It restores the folk architectural style of the Ming Dynasty, with two courtyards and hard hills and green tiles. .

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