Where is the Liu family’s main ancestral hall in Shitou, Wanning City?
Liu’s main temple. The Liu Family Ancestral Hall is located under the banyan tree in Lianfeng Village, Huangpi Town, Xingning City, Guangdong Province, facing east to west. It is an ancestral hall built by the grandson of Kaiqigong, the founder of Guangdong, in the 39th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1700) to commemorate his ancestors. Later, the sages from the four provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Jiangxi worked together to expand it into a large general temple with distinctive Hakka characteristics over a period of 20 years. Before the construction, Liu Bowen, a master of Feng Shui in the Ming Dynasty, gave guidance on the site selection. The ancestral hall is facing the Zhengyin Mountain, and the three lines of the upper, middle and lower halls are divided into three parts. The descendants of the temple have multiplied all over the world, and talented people have emerged in large numbers. Although it has gone through more than 300 years of vicissitudes, there are still stone and wood plaques such as "Liu's General Ancestral Hall", "Zhuangyuan Jidi", "Aijing Hall" and other treasures of the temple.