Taiping Temple is the sole surviving monument from the Xibe people's early history. It is located in Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning Province. There are differing reports in historical records as to the time of its construction. On the basis of the frequent migrations of the Xibe people, historians agree the most likely construction date is 1707, during the reign of Emperor Kangxi. It was constructed with 60 taels of silver.