Where is Li's biggest ancestral temple?

Li's largest ancestral temple is in Shanghang Town, Fujian Province.

Li's Grand Ancestral Hall is located in Guantian Village, Shanghang Town, Fujian Province. Founded in 1836, it was built by Li Houren to commemorate his ancestor Li Huode's entry into Fujian, and is known as the "first Hakka shrine". 20 13 May, it was announced by the State Council as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units. 20 15 10 was selected as the fourth batch of national A-level tourist attractions and promoted to national 3A-level tourist attractions.

The "Li's Grand Ancestral Hall" has a rigorous structure, strong integrity, strong three-dimensional sense and magnificent momentum, and its architectural characteristics can be called a must. Its modeling structure is round before and after, which combines Hakka square building and round building; The front is low and the back is high, integrating palace architecture and Hakka farmhouse architecture; Earth wall and blue brick masonry are integrated. As a protective wall around the main temple, blue brick is scientific in resisting wind, rain and years. It belongs to the mixture of earth building and "foreign building" and is a typical "gold and silver package" building; The front hall, the middle hall and the back hall are all column-beam frame buildings, and the whole hall is richly decorated with only eleven pairs of giant stone pillars, leaving a valuable historical basis for modern frame buildings. With the space science consciousness of more rooms and less land and the architectural features of Feng Shui landscape of Zhou Yixue, it looks like a "spider" built on the big net in the middle of this thousand mu of plain field, with distant mountains near water and mountains surrounded by water, and the landscape of famous temples.