Zhang Hu Snake King Temple in Zhang Hu Snake Festival
Zhang Hu Snake King Temple. This brick-wood structure building in Qing Dynasty is located at the pier on the east side of Zhang Hu Town, and it is a double-eaved hanging mountain building. The difference between this temple and other temples is that the head raised at the corner of the eaves is carved into a snake head, which is lifelike. The Snake King Temple is also called "Lian Gong Temple" and "Fuqing Hall". Locals are not afraid of snakes? Children also play closely with snakes? It is auspicious to be entangled in a snake. When you come to Zhang Hu Town, Yanping District, Nanping City, a thousand-year-old town, you seem to have come to Bai Tuo described by Jin Yong and Ouyang Feng. Up to now, there is still a quaint folk cultural activity-offering sacrifices to snakes.