The Tianhou Palace is located at No. 29, Tangkeng Middle Street, Tangkeng Village, Nansha Street, Nansha District. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the third year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1798). It has been rebuilt in modern times. It sits from northwest to southeast, with three rooms and two entrances. Three rooms are 11.60 meters wide and 16.80 meters deep. The building covers an area of 194.88 square meters. The two entrances are hard mountain tops, grey tub tiles, green glazed tiles, dripping edges, blue brick walls, granite stone feet, and oyster shell walls on the back wall of the apse. There is an ancient Tianhou temple stele rebuilt during the Jiaqing period. The temple is Nansha There is the largest and oldest Tin Hau Temple.