Suogang Towers include the North Tower and South Tower. They are both around three stories in height, situated in the north of the old settlement. They were built actually for the sake of "Feng Shui," an ancient Chinese belief that the way architecture is built and the way objects are arranged affect people's life, health, and success. How so? At the place where the towers are located used to be a hill which is believed to make good "Feng Shui." However, the hill gradually disappeared because of strong northeast monsoons. In order to make up the loss, two stone towers were built. There was an old local saying which depicts the phenomenon of aeolian erosion "Suoguangang (now called "Suogang") lost a hill, and Zhumushui (now called "Shanshui") lost a bay," describing that the hill was blown into the bay.