Every city with history, even in small counties, has memories of the temples of the city. They all have the same name, similar buildings, but have their own unique taste. Lanzhou's Chenghuang Temple is a bit similar to Beijing's Panjiayuan, where a variety of calligraphy and paintings, antiques, jade, etc. are gathered here, and it is also the main gathering place for various snacks, opera performances and folk culture. Lanzhou Chenghuang Temple is located in Zhangye Road Pedestrian Street, has a history of more than 700 years, and it still stands in this northwest city after several vicissitudes and dynasties. Historical records show that Lanzhou on the banks of the Yellow River in the old days had nine Chenghuang Temples, of which Lanzhou Fuchenghuang Temple is the oldest, and it is also a relatively complete preservation in the ancient buildings.