The original Pengzu Temple was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was restored three times in the Tang, Ming and Qing dynasties, with a main hall and an east-west attached hall. There is a statue of Peng Zu in the main hall, bald and barefoot, about four meters high. When the statue was smashed in the 1950s, people found that it was an iron statue with a layer of mud on it, so they were terrified and bowed down. On the left and right sides of the statue of Peng Zu are a man and a woman, Peach Blossom and Wu Zhou. There are four statues of Wen, Liu, Ma and Zhao in the east and west walls of the temple, and Guanyin in the east and west halls.
Later, due to coal mining, the old temple site was difficult to preserve. 1993, the government decided to rebuild Pengzu Temple 500 meters southeast of the original site. This temple has three halls, ten meters high, and the architectural style of the Han Dynasty. The original iron statue in the temple is modeled after the statue of Peng Zu, with a courtyard of 300 square meters and a cost of several hundred thousand yuan.