The Gushan nickname "Shigu" where Yongquan Temple is located is located in the Southeastern Suburb of Fuzhou and the North Bank of Minjiang River, which is the natural barrier of Fuzhou. It is said that there is a huge stone on the top of the mountain, which is named for its shape like a drum. Yongquan Temple is located on the hillside of Gushan Mountain. It consists of Daxiong Palace, Tianwang Palace, Fa Tang, Yuantong Palace, Bell Tower, Drum Tower and Tibetan Sutra Pavilion. The monastery is large in scale, magnificent in temple, magnificent in magnificence and magnificence in Grand palace, while the Tibetan Sutra Pavilion has more than 20,000 volumes of scriptures. Two exquisite tall pottery towers in front of the temple have a history of 900 years. There is a deep pool in front of the temple gate and a statue of Guanyin in the middle. The whole Yongquan Temple is built according to the mountain situation. Each Temple climbs up the stairs, giving people a great sense of depth and magnificence. Compared with the general temple of plane layout, Yongquan Temple has a greater temple style. Yongquan Temple is not a free and open temple. It costs 40 yuan to enter the temple. The price is slightly higher. It takes an hour and a half to have a round trip plus the time to and from the parking lot.