Zhongkeng Wang's Grand Ancestral Hall is located in Zhongkeng Village, shipai town, Dongguan, also known as Zhongkeng Mingde Hall. Inferred from the comprehensive investigation of the layout, structure, component style and French characteristics of existing buildings, it was built in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. This is the ancestral hall of the Wang Xing family in this village. The ancestral hall is five rooms wide, with three-way layout, hard top and three-way ridge, all of which are traditional boat shapes in Lingnan, with anchovies and kisses. The ancestral hall is 2 1.36 meters wide and 87.45 meters long, with an area of 1867.932 square meters. Starting from the square in front of the ancestral hall, along the central axis from south to north, it is: large platform, gatehouse, front patio, stone archway, vestibule, terrace, middle hall (Mingde Hall), back patio and back hall (ancestral hall). The plaque of "Wang Ancestral Hall" hanging on the gatehouse of the ancestral hall was inscribed by painters and scholars in the Ming Dynasty and still exists today. The gatehouse has a blue-gray stone archway with three rooms and four columns. Chen Zuosu is the 14th anniversary of Jiaqing (18 10).
Yanling ancient quarry
Yanling ancient quarry, located at the junction of Yanwo Village and Tianbian Village in Shipai Town, was a quarry in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Due to the mining of past dynasties, there are many stone pillars with broken ridges and steep cliffs in Yanling quarry, forming a "Yanling wonder" with red cliffs like fire and green trees set each other off. The cliff stone carving "Xianqin Yanling" in Qing Dynasty is magnificent and has certain historical and artistic value. There are traces of artificial quarrying in Yanling ancient quarry, stretching for 1.457 km. The main scenic spots are "Eighteen Rooms", "Eight Fields Stone" and the cliff stone carvings inscribed by Sun Zichang on the stone wall during Guangxu period.
Ancient villages of Ming and Qing Dynasties in Tang Wei
Tang Wei ancient village in Ming and Qing Dynasties is a large-scale existing ancient village in Dongguan. There are 19 academies and 2 1 ancient banyan trees in the ancient village. Li's ancestral hall is magnificent and has a long history; The wall built in Ming Dynasty is the best existing ancient village wall in Dongguan. The ancient villages in Tang Wei during the Ming and Qing Dynasties have certain reference value for studying the architectural style, social culture, local customs, Lingnan culture and traditional culture of the Chinese nation in the Pearl River Delta during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Shipai park
Shipai Park is located on the side of Shipai Avenue. The total land area is about 265438+100000 square meters. The park includes the main entrance square, parking lot, goldfish hall, sightseeing platform, sightseeing platform square, children's playground, swimming pier, stage, waterside theater, sunshade, watchtower, lighthouse and other buildings, and supporting recreational facilities such as swimming pool, basketball court, barbecue field and catering service. It has a beautiful environment, complete facilities, entertainment and catering services.
Dongjiang and Liyuzhou
Dongjiang River is a tributary of the Pearl River system. It starts from Qishi to Shajiaozhou in the east and passes through Chikan, Tianliao, Zhuanyaotou, Hengshan, Shuiji, Shibei, Liyuzhou and Bird's Nest in the west. Dongjiang River has always been the main channel for farmland irrigation and water delivery in Shipai Town. The Shipai section of Dongjiang River is 14km long, with wide beaches and blue sea water. Flowing through the northwest end of Shipai territory, a sandbar divides the river in two. This sandbar is known as Carp Island. Carp Island stretches for thousands of meters along the river, with verdant banana forests, swaying bamboos, chickens and dogs barking, long grass fluttering, and warblers flying, like an underwater green island and an overseas fairy mountain. The scenery is pleasant and it is a good place for people to relax and visit.
Baotan Kang Wang Temple
Baotan Kang Wang Temple, located in Baotan Village of Hengshan Mountain, was founded in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in Yongzheng, Daoguang (1828) and Guangxu (1888) respectively. The main building is a hard mountain layout with three entrances and two corridors. Kang Wang Temple has valuable reference value for studying ancient buildings, religious culture and customs in Ming and Qing Dynasties.