Introduction & nbsp; Located near the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, built in 1750, the temple is relatively small in scale and enshrines Emperor Guan. Its statue is exquisitely carved. The main hall of Guandi Temple is an original structure from the Jin Dynasty, with a width of three bays and a depth of four bays. It is decorated with glazed ridges on the top of the Xieshan Mountain. The front eaves are particularly wide, with flat columns roughly opposite the centerline of the secondary eaves. The column head and lintel are enlarged, and the secondary lintel extends to the Ming eaves and is cut into a sparrow like pattern, resembling a lintel. There is a main hall, front and rear halls, east and west side halls, and a mountain gate, all of which are traditional brick and wood structure buildings. The main hall is 10 meters high, with three tiled roofs and a ridge decorated with two dragons playing with pearls. There are exquisite stone carvings directly above the mountain walls, with gorgeous decorations