Located in front of the Yangzhi Hui Shan Temple in Kinmen, it was built to honor Chen Zhen, the father, and his son Chen Jian, who attained high rank. The Chen Zhen Enrong Pavilion is a county-level historic site, a stone archway made of granite. It was announced as a third-grade historic site in November 1988. The Chen Zhen Enrong Pavilion is a four-pillar, three-bay, three-story sky-piercing stone archway. The main material is granite, while the "Enrong" plaque, the brackets, and some decorations are made of blue stone. Each of the four square columns is equipped with a double-layer horizontal eave beam. The upper eave beam has a drum-shaped cross-section and is embedded with the "Enrong" plaque. It is the only existing Ming Dynasty stone archway in the Kinmen area.