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Hello, Guo Keng.

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Jiangbei Creek in Kowloon passes through the north of Longwen in Zhangzhou, and the north of the river is Guokeng.

Cross Guokeng Bridge and turn right along Guokeng Avenue, and you will soon find Yangfeng Building and Liangjing Building. This is the first time I've seen two Guo Keng stone buildings. The villagers told me that there are many stone buildings, but after many floods, there are few left. The gate of Yangfeng Building, which was built in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, is closed, and Liangjing Building in Qianlong period can enter. At the entrance of Kezuntang in Liangjing Building, I saw the relief of the Hu people offering treasures on the drum-hugging stone. This liberation is related to overseas Chinese culture. Jinglong Building used to be large in scale, but now only the gatehouse, guest hall and a few buildings are left. Leave Liang Jing Mansion and walk east. There are many farms, with green hills on the left and clear water on the right. The river is very open, but it looks clear. The beauty of Beixi can be seen. Entering the boundary of Xipu, it feels like a paradise. The village is quiet and quiet. I don't know what the word sunseeker means. Listening to the accent of the villagers, it seems to be "Shep". In Xipu, there is the Temple of the Emperor Baosheng and the Temple of Tian Xuan. Trains pass through the village from time to time. In an antique house, I found the sword lion I had been looking for. Shimonoseki should be a natural village in Xipu. Locals call it Shimonoseki. Shimonoseki's stone buildings are very famous. When passing by, I saw three stone buildings, namely Yaoxing Building, Crossing the River (or Want Want) Building and Risheng Building. These stone buildings are all Qing Dynasty buildings. Except Yaoxing Building, three earth buildings are well preserved, while Yuejiang Building and Risheng Building are neglected, especially Risheng Building, which has collapsed seriously.

Further east along Shimonoseki, there is a hidden waterway. This waterway winds out of the dense forest and flows into Beixi. On the other side of the waterway is Jinji Mountain. Return to the center of Guokeng Town along Beixi North Shore Highway. After visiting the Guo ancestral hall in the center of the town, I found a snack bar. The fried onion noodles in the shop are delicious. Be sure to try again next time you pass by. After eating, I went west to Huang Qing, first to Yunying Gudu. There is a Yunying Temple, that is, Li Temple, which came from a lonely crossing. Li was a subordinate of the Holy King, and served as Sima of Zhangzhou after the founding of the People's Republic of China. There are some Shi Gandang in front of Yunying Temple. After leaving Yunying Temple, I took a walk in Huangqing Village. There is a large pond in the village. Not far from the pond, there is a big building, which is well preserved. Leave Huang Qing, continue to the west, enter the whirlwind territory, and see a large-scale Guandi Temple with a strong smell of fireworks. There are many vendors in the left square of the temple. Up the hill, there is an ancient village, with only a broken wall, which is for Zhen 'an Village. After watching Zhen 'anzhai, it was getting late, so I rushed to Fuan Village and his party before nightfall. As I guessed before, the name of the whirlwind is probably the magnetic kiln.

Robin village, which I was going to, can only be left for the next trip!

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