Gao Kiln, 32 meters in length, built in the governance of the Emperor Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, has seen a history of more than 400 years. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit. The structure and operating method of the Gao Kiln are the same as those of the Ancient Nanfeng Kiln. The kiln was built at the back of the Gao Temple. The kiln owner hopes that it will be able to continue the endless stream of pilgrims of Gao Temple, so that it is called "Gao Kiln".