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Hakka temples in Shibi Village

Since 1992, the Ninghua County People's Government has built Hakka temples and supporting buildings in Shibi Village with the investment and help of Hays Xiangxian. With the Hakka public shrine as the main body, facilities such as parking lot, reception station, management room, promenade, archway, Hakka Road, stele pavilion, merit monument, Tang Yuping, stele forest, Wenbo Pavilion and Kehai Temple have been built successively, covering an area of 65,438+/kloc-0.0 million square meters, with a total investment of 7.9 million yuan. The main building of Shek Pik Hakka Zuting Scenic Area is located in Tulou Mountain, Shibi Village, with Wuyi Mountain as its back and Shek Pik Basin as its front. Close to the mountain is symmetrical, surrounded by distant mountains. The temple is in the form of an antique palace, with cornices and arches, carved beams and painted buildings, which is magnificent. The main body of the temple covers an area of 3,000 square meters, with a construction area of more than 5,000 square meters. It is divided into three halls: front hall, middle hall and back hall, which are connected by cloisters. The front hall (also known as Xiaxuan) is used to rest and display information on the origin of surnames; The middle hall is the main hall, also known as Yuping Hall, which is the ancestral hall. The Hakka ancestral temple with the surname 160 is dedicated to worship, which can be used by more than 300 people at the same time. The back hall is called Wenbo Hall, which is used to display Hakka culture and collect genealogy and cultural relics for viewing, searching and reading. Comrade Ye Xuanping, the former vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, wrote an inscription for the ancestral hall-Hakka Ancestral Hall in four golden characters. The temple is open and beautiful, and the scenery is gorgeous. Kehai Temple on the left side of the temple is resplendent and fragrant. It is an ideal place for religious pilgrimage, and the main building is basically completed. The forest of steles on the right side of the temple can be used for erecting monuments, sightseeing and viewing. Just below the public shrine, there is a stele pavilion, in which stands a big stone tablet, with the "Hakka Soul" inscribed by Mr. Yao Meiliang, a justice of the peace and a Hakka sage, engraved on the front and a eulogy on the back. 500 meters away from Gongci is the main road from Fuzhou to Jiangxi, next to the open Yingbin Square. At the entrance of the temple, a magnificent archway stands, and the horizontal plaque of the archway is engraved with General Yang Chengwu's "Hakka ancestral land" Mo Bao. On the right side of the archway are the reception hall, tea room, promenade and ancient buildings "Derunge" and "Fan Wei Bridge". The archway and the temple are connected by Hakka Road. "Hakka Road" is more than 500 meters long and donated by Yao and Mei Liang Kunzhong of Malaysia.