Mazu Tempel in Fengshan, Guangdong is the Fenling Palace in Mazu Tempel, Meizhou, Fujian. In the early years, Fengshan was an island in eastern Guangdong. Fujian fishermen drifted here, settled down, started their inheritance, and brought sacrifices to Mazu. The local folk proverb says "Fengshan Temple comes first, then Shanwei Port".
Fengshan Temple is the center of Mazu cultural activities in eastern Guangdong, and it is a community with large-scale Mazu folk activities except Putian, Quanzhou and Tianjin.
Fengshan Temple was built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. During the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1742), it was expanded and rebuilt in 1934. 1991June was listed as a cultural relics protection unit, and it was rebuilt according to its original appearance in February of the following year. 1994 65438+ The Shiguang Festival in February is open to domestic and foreign tourists.
Fengshan Mazu Tempel has Tianhou Pavilion, Bell and Drum Tower and Stone Archway. At the top of Fengshan, there is a statue of the Madonna of the Queen with a height of 16.83 meters, carved from 468 pieces of high-quality granite in Mazu's hometown. Ms. Bing Xin, a famous writer in China, wrote an inscription "Notre Dame" for the stone statue.