The truth is that you should travel early. When I first came to Taiwan in 2012, it was not long after the free travel was opened, and Lugang was not a popular travel destination, so I could easily integrate here like a local. In Taiwan, religious culture is so prevalent that there are many temples large and small in the streets, and even small Buddhas are worshipped in residential buildings. In Lugang, Taichung, this style is particularly popular. Longshan Temple, as the most cultural and architectural representative place, is worth visiting. Longshan Temple is a southern Anhui-style building, and it is also one of the more complete Qing Dynasty buildings in Taiwan. The Longshan Temple is simple and full of charm, and it is also a very fragrant place. There are many local people who come to incense. Walking in it, savoring the ancient buildings here, you can find the culture and architectural concept of the same origin and roots on both sides of the Straits, from the housing pattern, structure, wood carving murals, door frame panes, to see a mother compatriot cut inextricably and chaotic.