The Five Immortals Temple is located on Huifu West Road, Guangzhou City. It was built in Minghongwu ten years (1377). It is a valley temple that sacrifices the five immortals. The view sits north and south, and the big scorpion on the door has the four words "Five Immortals Grand View" of the Qing people's books. The five Immortals Temple built on the mountain has the head gate, the back hall, Dongzhai and Xizhai. Its green glazed tiles are heavy on the top of the mountain, and the wooden structure is very well preserved and exquisite. There are exposed red sandstone layers on the east side of the back hall, with huge footprints and holes. The ancients always thought that this was the "fairy footprint" and it was preserved. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the "Suishi Cave" and "Wuxianxia Cave" were listed in the ranks of "Yangcheng Eight Views".