The ancestor of the Sheung Shui Yi nationality, Zhongjie, moved south of Guangdong from the middle of the Yuan Dynasty (1279 to 13688), first lived in Tuen Mun, and then moved to Futian Village north of Shenzhen River. Finally, he settled in the Bisyu River in Sheung Shui. His descendants later lived in the vicinity. In the 18th century, the Yi people were prominent, which can be confirmed by the temple they built, Wanshitang, which was built in 1751 and is a three-in-two-hospital building. The whole building is gorgeously decorated, with gray plastic, wood carvings, murals, mud and other auspicious patterns. In 1932, the Yi people promoted education and cultivated talents, and changed the Wanshitang to Fengxi Elementary School. In 1974, Fengxi Elementary School moved to a new site. The temple was renovated in 1984 and 1994. The temple was listed as a monument in 1985.
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The ancestor of the Sheung Shui Yi nationality, Zhongjie, moved south of Guangdong from the middle of the Yuan Dynasty (1279 to 13688), first lived in Tuen Mun, and then moved to Futian Village north of Shenzhen River. Finally, he settled in the Bisyu River in Sheung Shui. His descendants later lived in the vicinity. In the 18th century, the Yi people were prominent, which can be confirmed by the temple they built, Wanshitang, which was built in 1751 and is a three-in-two-hospital building. The whole building is gorgeously decorated, with gray plastic, wood carvings, murals, mud and other auspicious patterns. In 1932, the Yi people promoted education and cultivated talents, and changed the Wanshitang to Fengxi Elementary School. In 1974, Fengxi Elementary School moved to a new site. The temple was renovated in 1984 and 1994. The temple was listed as a monument in 1985.
Built in Qing Qianlong 16 years, that is, 1751 AD, more than 160 years from today, is Hong Kong's best preserved ancient buildings, worth a visit.
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Mr. Wanshitang has a fixed opening time between the gate village and the central village of Sheung Shui Township, Sheung Shui Township, New Territories, Hong Kong. Tourists remember to see the time clearly before visiting.