Yongxu Temple, commonly known as the "Shuangta Temple", was built in the Ming Wanli 27 years (1599), has a history of more than 400 years, and is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. The temple covers an area of more than 130 mu, composed of the upper and lower courtyards, the building is in a opposite direction to China's traditional habits of sitting north and south, built according to the terrain, sitting south and north, condescending, its building before low and after high, scattered. The temples are all composed of brick structures, and the existing Daxiong Pavilion, Sansheng Pavilion, Zen Hall, Ketang, and abbot's room are valuable physical specimens of the Ming Dynasty's beamless hall buildings.