Guangxi Gongcheng Zhou Wei Ancestral Hall.
Zhou Wang Ancestral Hall, also known as Zhou Wang Temple, is a temple to commemorate and worship the local Song Dynasty famous minister Zhou Wei. It was built in the 14th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1478) and was restored in the first year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1723). The area is more than 1,600 square meters. The temple building is mainly composed of a gate tower, a main hall, a rear hall, and left and right wing rooms. The gate tower is the essence of the whole temple, also known as the Bee Tower. It is five rooms wide, with double eaves and a hipped roof, which has the characteristics of Ming and Qing ancient buildings. The eaves column supports the lower eaves, and the golden column supports the upper eaves. The body is suddenly reduced in the middle, and the five-layer bucket arches are outcropping layer by layer, making the entire roof eaves high and majestic. The rigorous and regular double eaves composed of seat buckets, hand-in-hand buckets, and mandarin duck hand-in-hand buckets are like honeycombs, and people call them "Bee Tower Group". National key cultural relics protection unit.