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Table 1 Historical Ancestral Temples on Wenzhuang Road, Fucheng

From: New functionalism: rejuvenating historical and cultural heritage through urban revival

Ordinal

Name

Location

Specific Circumstance

1

Ancestral Temple of the Yang Clan

south of present Qiongshan Mountain Hotel

Being demolished

2

Ancestral Temple of the Ou Clan

Behind the former Bureau of Finance

Being demolished

3

Ancestral Temple of the Wu Clan

Within the Workers Cultural Palace

Being demolished

4

Ancestral Temple of the Ke Clan

Within the Workers Cultural Palace

Being demolished

5

Ancestral Temple of the Gao Clan

South of No.10, Shangshu Zhijie Street

Being demolished

6

Ancestral Temple of the Li Clan

North of the Kindergarten Office, Shangshu Zhijie District

Being demolished

7

Ancestral Temple of the Shi Clan

North of the Kindergarten Office, Shangshu Zhijie District

Being demolished

8

Ancestral Temple of the Xian Clan

North end of Datie Lane

Moved to Feng Bao and Mrs. Xian′s Memorial Hall

9

Ancestral Temple of the He Clan

Left side of Qiongshan Middle School

Unknown

10

Ancestral Temple of the Feng Clan

Former ICBC Branch

Moved to Feng Bao and Mrs. Xian′s Memorial Hall

11

Ancestral Temple of the Zhou Clan

Former Food Bureau

Covered 7500 square meters; originally consisted of two jin (one jin equals one row with several houses)

12

Ancestral Temple of the Lin Clan

Former Qiongshan Printing House

Moved to Bigan and Matsu Culture Garden

13

Ancestral Temple of the Wang Clan

Former Qiongshan Power Supply Company

Under reconstruction

14

Ancestral Temple of the Chen Clan

Inside Qiongshan No. 1 Primary School

Being demolished

15

Ancestral Temple of the Xing Clan

No.12, Shangshu Zhijie Street

Under repair

16

Ancestral Temple of the Huang Clan

No.10, Shangshu Zhijie Street

The largest and best-preserved in the city

17

Ancestral Temple of the Qiu Clan

No.10 Third Lane, Jinhua Road

Well-preserved

18

Ancestral Temple of the Mo Clan

No.67 Wenzhuang Road (old doorplate)

Being demolished

  1. Source: Registration Form of Returning Overseas Chinese Housing Construction Subsidy in Qiongshan County (June 21, 1993); The Annals Of Fucheng(Huang Peiping, Hong Kong Jinling Publishing House, 2010, pp. 76–79); Qianlong period, Daoguang period); Qiongshan County Records (Republic of China); the surname genealogy data