The Lugang Guocuo Bao’an Palace: A Historical Overview
Built in the third year of Yongzheng, the **Bao’an Palace** stands as the clan temple of the Guo family in Beitou, Guocuo. This architectural marvel has a rich history that dates back to its early days when it was a mosque, constructed by the Guo family hailing from Baiqi, Hui’an County, within Quanzhou Prefecture.
The Bao’an Palace has been a beacon for scholars and historians, both domestic and international, who are drawn to its historical significance. Its unique blend of architectural styles and cultural importance has made it a focal point for research into the history of the Guo family and the region’s past.