1. Hepu Qiantang Lin's Grand Ancestral Hall (Dunbentang): located in the center of Qiantang Town, with its back to the mountain and facing the Haojiang River. Founded in the Southern Song Dynasty, it was rebuilt in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Lin's Grand Ancestral Hall is the Lin's Ancestral Hall in Qiantang, with three bays and three entrances. There are beams, ridges, wood carvings, stone carvings, clay sculptures, paintings and other building components in the hall.
2. Qiantang Ren Lilin Family Temple (Delhi): It is located about 65,438+0 kilometers south of Qiantang Township Government. It was built in Shunzhi period in the early Qing Dynasty, covering an area of about 800 square meters. It is a residential building with Chaoshan characteristics.
3. Longjing Shilin Ancestral Temple (Ancestral Temple) in Qiantang Township: Located in Longjing Village, Qiantang Township, it was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty and is the only county-level cultural relics protection unit in Haojiang District.
Generally speaking, the Lin ancestral hall in Qiantang village of Haojiang has a long history and unique architectural style, which is of great significance to the study of the history and culture of Chaoshan area.