The group set off by car to a mountain in the outskirts of town. Perhaps it had something to do with the Yan family's historical background, that the mountain was called Mount Yan.
There was a driveway that led up Mount Yan which was paid for by the Yan family. The Yan family had also built an ancestral temple on the mountainside that faced the northern sea. It could not be seen from certain angles, but the ancestral temple certainly had a beautiful location, with the mountain behind it and facing the sea.
The ancestral temple was usually locked. Many people often visited the mountain and since it was an ancient temple, it often attracted the tourists' attention. Therefore, the Yan family had someone hired to keep guard at the ancestral temple. Aside from opening the gates during cleaning, the temple would only be opened on New Year's for people to offer sacrifices for their ancestors. It was usually off-limits for tourists and outsiders.