Bopiliao Bopiliao Historic District preserves quite complete street patterns from the Qing Dynasty, traditional shophouses from the Qing Dynasty, the corrected facades of the urban area during the Japanese colonial period, and the reconstruction after the liberation. Its architectural space has witnessed the development of Menga City Street, and is of great significance to The continuation of urban texture is meaningful. The block contains quite a lot of historical traces, including No. 123 Guangzhou Street, which is designated as a historical building - the residence of Zhang Taiyan, the master of Chinese studies in Taiwan, Yongxing Pavilion Chuantou Xing, Song Xiexing Rice Shop, Dr. Lu Achang's house, Rixiang Hotel, Taiyang Zhi Our institute, Xiuying Tea Table Shop, Changshou Hao Tea Table Shop, Taoist altar - Wei Ling Tan, public bathhouse Fengxiang Bathhouse, etc. In addition, there are historical sites such as Longshan Temple and gold paper shops, Chinese medicine shops, and green grass shops in the surrounding area. , Buddhist tools shops and other traditional industries.