"Wei Lu" was the former residence of Hong Shou, a assistant professor of the National University during the Ming Dynasty. Hong Shou, also known as Fengming, was from Xihong, Kinmen. He had extensive knowledge, and had served as a professor in the local academies at an early age. Many of his students passed the imperial examinations, and he was highly respected among scholars of that time, being honored as "Master." In August of 1967 (the 56th year of the Republic of China), Chiang Ching-kuo visited this place, and instructed to develop this area into a scenic spot, and also to renovate the remaining historical sites of Xihong and the traditional Minnan "Wei Lu" house with a layout of one main building and four side buildings.