Laiwo Temple in Tangwangshan, Shexian County, Handan City, Hebei Province was founded in the Northern Qi Dynasty, that is, from 550 to 577 AD. It has a history of 1400 years. It is the largest existing historical and cultural relic in China with the earliest construction time and the widest influence area, and is known as "Huaxia Ancestral Temple". It is one of the five sacred places for ancestor worship in China, and it is the place where Nu Wa "made up the sky by refining stones, and made people unearthed" in myths and legends.
The North Qi Cliff Stone Carving Group next to the Wagong is the essence of the Wadi Monument. There are six * * * inscriptions with an area of1.65m2, which are carved on five cliff walls respectively. * * Inscription 1.37 thousand words, which is the earliest and most worded one among the existing cliff stone carvings in China.
Every year from the first day of March to the eighteenth day of March in the lunar calendar, it is a day to sacrifice Nu Wa's birthday. At that time, not only people from Shanxi, Henan, Shandong and Hebei came to worship, but also people from Guangdong and Fujian came to seek their roots. Thousands of guests gathered under the palace, making the sacrificial ceremony very grand. In 20 13 years, the tile palace received tourists1714,000, with 56,000 overseas tourists.