Tianfu Palace, located not far from Longhua Courtyard of Foya Temple, is relatively quiet. There are not many visitors here, and visitors are in twos and threes. A row of Chinese-style eaves and tiled houses, which do not show the tall Lingnan architectural style, is somewhat inconspicuous in the city's high-rise buildings. But in Tianfu Palace, all the familiar scenes and elements, such as exquisite sculptures, neat couplets, huge portraits, mighty door gods, Panlong pillars and traditional stone lions, let us see the long history of Chinese traditional culture in overseas. The Tianfu Palace dedicated to Mazu, who blessed the voyagers, was a Taoist temple built in 1841 by the overseas Chinese from Fujian Province in China with statues and carvings. History has made it the spiritual pillar of overseas Chinese, and now it has become a famous scenic spot in Chinatown. Here we are most impressed by the portrait of the door god Zhongkui, that huge size, that bright eyes, that kind of mighty look, are long-lasting and unforgettable.