(1) Dongyue Temple
On September 27, 1921, the Yaqian Farmers' Association was established in Dongyue Temple, and Shen Ding and others drafted the first revolutionary struggle program in the history of China's modern peasant movement, the Declaration of the Yaqian Farmers' Association and the Charter of the Yaqian Farmers' Association. The Yaqian Peasant Movement was the earliest peasant movement in the country led by the Communist Party of China and established the first peasant association led by the Communist Party of China. Dongyue Temple is a late Qing dynasty building, sitting south facing north, the door facing the East Zhejiang Canal (Xiaoshao Canal), and there is a river port in front. The building covers an area of 592 square meters, with the existing front hall and east and west wings.
(2) The former site of Yaqian Rural Primary School
On September 26, 1921, Shen Dingyi, a former of Xiao Shanya, used his ancestral residence "Guangludi" as a base to set up a rural primary school and enroll the children of poor peasants for free. The former site of Yaqian Rural Primary School is located in the northwest of the former site of the Yaqian Agricultural Association, north of the East Zhejiang Canal. The building sits north facing south, with a construction area of 315 square meters, four wide faces, and a curved ruler-shaped two-story wooden building. The westernmost room on the second floor used to be the living room of teacher Yang Zhihua, and the downstairs was the reading room and classroom of Longquan Reading and Newspaper Company. In 2001, the former site of Yaqian Rural Primary School was renovated and turned into an exhibition hall, which was open to the public.
(3) Li Chenghu's tomb
Li Chenghu (1854~1922), one of the earliest leaders of the former peasant movement in the country led by the Communist Party of China. On September 27, 1921, when the Yaqian Farmers' Association was founded, he was first a member of the Agricultural Association and then elected as a councillor. On December 27 of the same year, the warlord government was unfortunately paved during its suppression of the peasant movement. On January 24 of the following year, he died in Xiaoshan Prison and was buried in Phoenix Mountain. The tomb was destroyed in 1969 and rebuilt in 1983. The tomb sits north facing south, composed of tomb, worship platform and tomb road, in the shape of a hemispherical shape, with a bluestone tombstone in front of it, engraved "Li Chenghujun's tomb".
(4) Li Chenghu's former residence
Li Chenghu (1854~1922), one of the earliest leaders of the former peasant movement in the country led by the Communist Party of China. On September 27, 1921, when the Yaqian Farmers' Association was founded, he was first a member of the Agricultural Association and then elected as a councillor. On December 27 of the same year, the warlord government was unfortunately paved during its suppression of the peasant movement. On January 24 of the following year, he died in Xiaoshan prison. The former residence was originally three bungalows facing south, separated by Cheng Hu and his brother Chengjiao. At present, only the bright room remains, with a construction area of 41 square meters, a width of 4 meters, and a depth of 8.5 meters. Hard gable roof. It is now the Memorial Hall of Li Chenghu's Former Residence.