Shui Mei Palace is located in the eastern border of the village, with heavy mountains, shallow springs, shady trees and cool caves, which can be described as "Foshan Wonderland and Cave in the Valley". This palace is mainly dedicated to Ma Sanxiang, whose real name is Weng He Chun (commonly known as Weng Gong or Xiang Gong). He is a talented person in Hancheng, Shaanxi. He is honest and versatile. Born on the fifth day of November in the first year of Jiande in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (AD 572), he died in the eleventh year of Tang Zhenguan (AD 637) at the age of 65. According to legend, the palace was originally served by the Lord, and Penglai Yang brought the Buddha into Fujian when he was a civilian, and then moved to the palace.
In 2003, Shuimeigong County was listed as a cultural relic protection unit. In 2005, Mr. Zhuang Jun, a real estate developer in Quanzhou, came to worship and donated money to build Longmeitang, Tianqiao and Qiaoting. The prototype of Shuimei Palace is a lion's mouth, and Ma Sanxiang is enshrined in the lion's throat. There are three sacrificial stones (chicken, fish and meat) outside, all four or five meters high, standing in the stream, as well as incense burner stones and cup stones. Shuimei Palace was rated as an advanced unit in 2006 by Penglai Town, Anxi.
Shuimei Palace is the Holy Dan Festival on the first day of August every year, and tens of thousands of good men and women come here. Gaojia opera and puppet show come uninvited, which is a major feature of the Buddhist temples in this province.