The artifact collections at the "Kantou Mazu Cultural Centre" are categorized into six major types: "Historical Artifacts," "Stone Building Materials," "Wooden Carvings," "Small Wooden Decorations," "Sculptured Deities and Generals," and "Sacred Ritual Instruments." Guided tours of the collections at the "Kantou Mazu Cultural Centre" offer insights into the beauty of traditional architectural craftsmanship, as well as the preservation of folk beliefs and cultural heritage. In addition to detailed written descriptions accompanying each artifact, mobile audio-visual guides are also provided, enabling visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical value of the "Kantou Mazu Cultural Centre" collections.
Since the completion and inauguration of the "Kantou Mazu Cultural Centre" in July 2020, Guandu Temple's rich collection of artifacts accumulated over the years has been grandly showcased to devotees from all directions. At the same time, through this auspicious opportunity, the center has received support and recognition from enthusiastic individuals across various fields. Many have selflessly contributed their treasured collections amassed over the years, further enriching the "Kantou Mazu Cultural Centre" artifact collection.