Ganquan Temple, originally called Fulong Temple, is recorded in temple documents to have a history of people finding a stone statue remarkably similar to Guanyin hundreds of years ago in a stream. A makeshift shrine was built to worship it, calling it the "Stone Guanyin." The community later raised funds to construct an official temple and simultaneously discovered that the local spring water was curative, establishing the Ganquan Well. Thus, it was renamed "Ganquan Temple." This site is also a spiritual center for local residents, with three halls and five gates, which are exceedingly grand and elegant. Many devoted followers come from afar to draw water from there, making it a famous landmark in the Guanyin district.