Liu Gong temple was built to commemorate Liu Min, the son of Liu Bian, the young emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and his wife's good deeds and help the poor. In history, due to natural disasters, war and other reasons, the temple has been relocated several times and restored several times, but the incense has been burning continuously. After the British forced the rent of Weihaiwei, the residents were forced to move out of the island. Liugong Temple moved out of the island. Now the temple no longer exists, but there is a monument that says "God depends on people, temple moved out of the island.". The original Liugong temple remains on Liugong Island.
Address: Liugong Island, Deng Road, Huancui District, Weihai City, Shandong Province
Longitude: 122.18821945777
Latitude: 37.503170423493
Ticket information: 10 yuan
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