At the end of the street in Guantian Pavilion, Yunlin, Douliu, there is a popular proverb that goes: “On the street, it’s Mazu; at the street’s end, it’s the Guanyin pavilion.” The “Guanyin pavilion” refers to Yongfu Temple, which is dedicated to the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. This temple was established in the 28th year of the Daoguang reign, and within its premises, remnants of Qing‑dynasty stone tablets and old stone pillars are still preserved.