Shuzhu post is located in Wufeng Village, Xingang Road, South Bank of the Pearl River (Wansonggang in Song Dynasty). During the Qing Dynasty, Taoist priest Li Mingche (Dao Number Qinglai) saw this hill "Shanhuanshui Song, Songshi Qingqi" and named it Shuzhugang. On the hill, there was a view of Chunyang, which was built by Li Shi. It was established in Daoguang's six years (1826), and was named for worshipping Chunyang Zhenjun. Looking at the side of the mountain, the layout is rigorous, simple and elegant. Chao Dou Tai, built of granite, was built by Li Mingchen in his later years to observe the beautiful scenery of Shuzhugang (19 celestial phenomena). It is the only ancient observatory in Guangzhou. Shuzhugang in modern times was once a place for local poetry and wine associations.