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Guangxiao temple information

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Located in Shishu North Road, it is the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Lingnan area and belongs to the national key cultural relics protection unit.

Guangxiao Temple has a long history. A folk proverb says, "Before Yangcheng, there was filial piety." The temple site was originally the former residence of Zhao Jiande, the great-grandson of Zhao Tuo, King of South Vietnam, in the early Western Han Dynasty. The name of this temple has been changed several times. In the fifth year of Long 'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (40 1), it was called Wuyuan Temple, Huojue Temple in Gan Ming in the Tang Dynasty, Ganheng Temple in the Southern Han Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, manjuji Temple in the Northern Song Dynasty and Guangxiao Temple in the Southern Song Dynasty. In the 18th year of Chenghua in Ming Xianzong (1482), it was renamed Guangxiao Temple. From generation to generation, it has become a scenic spot. "Little Light Bodhi" is one of the "Eight Scenes of Yangcheng" in Song Dynasty.

Guangxiao Temple has a rigorous architectural structure and a magnificent hall, especially many cultural relics. For example, the Daxiong Hall built in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Shibo Spring excavated by Dharma in the Southern Dynasty, the Pufa Pagoda and Shijing Tower in the Tang Dynasty, the Thousand Buddha Pagoda in the Southern Han Dynasty, the Six Ancestors Hall and the Sleeping Buddha Hall in the Song and Ming Dynasties, as well as inscriptions, Buddha statues, river trees and bodhi trees, are all precious Buddhist cultural relics. This is of great value for studying the history of Buddhism in China and Guangdong, and understanding the creative power of the people. 1March 5, 986, with the approval of the State Council, the temple was managed by the religious department.

By bus: Get off at Renmin North Road Station, or get off at ximenkou station Metro 1 Line.

Tel: 8 108742 1