It is located in the south of Alata village (now the town) and in the north of the mountain. The age of construction is unknown. At the beginning, it was Pengshan Dragon Temple, and in the first year of Song Jiatai (120 1), the emperor named it "Ji Xian Temple". There is a strange Longtan in the temple, which is connected with the mountain spring and will not dry up all year round. Shirong bought 170 mu of land to build a temple. Xianfeng was destroyed in the tenth year (1860) and rebuilt in the ninth year of Tongzhi (1870), and it was renamed "Bailong Temple". In the twenty-third year of Guangxu (1897) and the twenty-eighth year of Guangxu, it was rebuilt twice to benefit the people.
The original temple entered 3 1 courtyard, 5 rooms, 3 rooms in the middle, with four statues of donkey kong on both sides and Tathagata in the middle; In the last five rooms, there is the Dragon King Hall, with three plaques hanging on the beams, and bells and drums on both sides, with a diameter of 4 feet. Bailong Temple pool is located in the center of the courtyard, surrounded by a wall made of three stone tablets. There is a canopy across the street in front of the temple for passers-by to rest. In 3 1 (1942), most temple buildings were demolished by the Japanese army. After liberation, only backwardness and Bailongchi remained. 1979, the temple was completely demolished and converted into a primary school, which is now stored in the temple pool.