The Lóng Shèng Gōng, which enshrines the Emperor Guan, has a history of over a century and serves as a spiritual center for the local community. The temple suffered damage to some of its walls during a major earthquake in 1939, and repairs were undertaken in 1947. Further renovations have been done since then, so the current structure is not the original building from a century ago. Although the old building was not preserved in its entirety, the ancient artifacts that were dismantled during the renovation were not discarded. Instead, they were placed in the square in front of the temple and in the Fù Xīng old tea factory. For those interested in ancient artifacts, it is worth observing the craftsmanship of the time.