There are many cultural relics and monuments in Shenzhen and Australia, including Shen Tu's Ancestral Hall (including the Falling Department), and 26 cultural relics protection sites such as Huaisutang, Gongsitang, Jingsongtang and Shangzhitang. The ancient buildings in Shenzhen and Australia are concentrated, with more than 100 traditional buildings, covering an area of nearly 40,000 square meters, of which there are more than 40 Qing Dynasty buildings. The interior is gorgeously carved, and the buildings are basically built in the middle and late Qing Dynasty, mostly residential houses, and some are temples, temples, stage and bridges. The architectural form is similar, mostly quadruple courtyards, houses can be connected to each other with corner doors, back doors, simple appearance, but beams, doors and windows wood carving is very particular. Important buildings include Youxutang, Shennongtang, Huaisutang, Gongsitang, Huaijingtang, etc. These buildings and the water system in the village constitute their own unique style and characteristics.