2. Jingshan Temple: Located at No.26 Zheshan Road, Wuhu City, it was founded in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, and rebuilt in Qing Qianlong and Tongzhi years. During Guangxu period, the main hall was built and entered. The Buddha statues carved on the stone walls in the temple are solemn in tone, different in expression and lifelike. After liberation, Wuhu County People's Government listed it as an ancient cultural relic to be protected.
Tongshan Temple: It is the home temple of the Zhang family in Shigushan Village. This house was built in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and has a history of 1300 years. This is one of the famous ancient temples in this area. After repeated restoration, the historic sites can be examined vaguely. By the winter of the tenth year of Qing Daoguang, the monk's general meeting had been rebuilt by fundraising and stone carving to commemorate his incident. Up to now, the broken monuments still exist for reference.
4. Guangji Temple: It was built in the Ganning period of the Tang Dynasty, formerly known as Yongqing Temple, also known as Guangji Hospital. In the Song Dynasty, it was renamed Guangji Temple, which has been in use ever since. Xianfeng was destroyed by fire and Guangxu was rebuilt. 1983, the State Council identified Guangji Temple as the national key Buddhist temple in the Han area, and handed it over to the Buddhist community to open it as a place for Buddhist activities;
5. Wuxia Temple: also known as Wuyadong Temple and Wuxia Temple. The temple was built in the Northern Song Dynasty in the eighth year of Qing Dynasty, and it was a bookstore for Chen Juan, a forestry scientist in the Northern Song Dynasty. After Chen Yong died in Jiayou for six years, the world changed the bookstore to "Wuxia Cave Temple" to commemorate him.