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What temples are there in Guangzhou?

1, Nanhai Temple. When you come to Miaotou Village in Huangpu, east of Guangzhou, an ancient and magnificent temple stands in your sight. It is a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit and an important site of foreign maritime traffic and trade in ancient Guangzhou, China. Nanhai Temple is one of the most intact and largest buildings in ancient China.

2. Guangxiao Temple. Guangxiao Temple, with a magnificent building scale, is the crown of Lingnan jungle. It not only occupies an important position in the history of Buddhism, but also creates a unique style and genre in the architectural history of southern China.

3. Liu Rong Temple. Liu Rong Temple, located in Liu Rong Road, Guangzhou, is an ancient temple with a long history and a good reputation at home and abroad in Guangzhou. The stupa in the temple is towering, with lush trees and rich cultural relics, leaving the footprints of many celebrities in history. Liu Rong Temple was named after Su Dongpo's inscription for the temple. It, together with Xiaoguang, Hualin and Haiguang Temple, is also called the four jungles of Buddhism in Guangzhou.

4. Ren Wei Temple. Ren Wei Temple is located in Qian Jie, Ren Wei Temple, Jinlong West Road, Guangzhou, in Old Pantang Township, covering an area of 2,200 square meters. It is a temple dedicated to the true Emperor Wudi of Taoism. At that time, it was the oldest and largest temple in Zhou 'en 18 towns in Pantang.

5. Five Immortals View. Wuxian Temple, located at No.233 Huifu West Road, is a valley temple dedicated to the five immortals. In addition, it is a symbol of Guangzhou's 2000-year history. According to legend, in ancient times, five immortals rode five-color sheep and five sheep came to the vicinity of the original Wuxianmen Power Plant in Haizhu Square, Guangzhou (the original site of the power plant was Wuxian Street). The arrival of the Five Immortals has brought good weather, abundant crops and peace to Guangzhou. To commemorate the happiness of the Five Immortals, Guangzhou is called "Yangcheng".

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Guangxiao Temple is one of the famous ancient buildings in Guangdong, located at the northern end of Xiaoguang Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, near Jinghui Road. According to the records of Guangxiao Temple, it was originally the residence of Zhao Jiande, king of South Vietnam in the second century BC. During the Three Kingdoms period, the jade of Wu fell here and became a garden, known as Yu Garden in the world. After Yu Fan died, his family built a temple.

The name of this temple has been changed several times. Stop the temple at first. 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. Soon it was changed to Guangzi and renamed Guangxiao Temple.

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 Sixth Ancestor Hall and the Sleeping Buddha Hall in the Song and Ming Dynasties, as well as inscriptions, Buddha statues, terminalia chebula trees and bodhi trees, are all precious Buddhist cultural relics.