After being moved inland, Fengshan Temple was taken by ROC forces during the Retreat of the Republic of China to Taiwan.
[3] Longfeng Temple has three statues of Mazu nicknamed Meili, Meihua, and Meilian; each has a different birthdate, but are collectively celebrated on the 23rd day of the third month in the Chinese calendar.
Then, a straw cape maker claimed that Guangze Zunwang wanted a "body", so a piece of camphor was taken from a dry well and carved into a statue.
[1] Other statues worshipped include Baosheng Dadi, Guanyin, Zhusheng Niangniang, Shancai Tongzi, Yunü, Liwangye (黎王爺), Xingwangye (邢王爺), Gaowangye (高王爺), Qiuwangye (邱王爺), Yajinggong (壓境公), and Yajingniang (壓境娘).
The rectangular complex has two halls that are seven kaijian (eight columns) wide in a layout that is similar to Ming Dynasty palace architecture.