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What are the larger temples in Ganzhou?

The larger temples in Ganzhou are as follows:

Shouliang Temple, located near Jianchunmen, Zhongshan Road, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, was built in the back beam of the Five Dynasties and has a history of more than a thousand years. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Shouliang Temple was destroyed by soldiers. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the monk Rong 'an was rebuilt and experienced hardships. Jie Jin, a great scholar, wrote the essays "Zhongxing Monument in Shouliang Temple" and "Rebuilding Shouliang Temple", which are precious.

Nanshan Temple is located at the foot of Danxia Mountain on the south bank of Jiulong River, xiangcheng district, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, with an area of 40,000 square meters. According to the historical records of Longxi County, the original name was "Baoshao Chongfu Temple", which was built by Prince Chen Yong, a teacher, during the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty. As one of the eight scenic spots in Zhangzhou, it is a famous Buddhist temple at home and abroad with a history of 1200 years.

Baoxing Temple, formerly known as Yin Bao Temple, was built in the north of Wanglin Village and Changxing in Gan Tang Township in the late Tang Dynasty for three years. In the early years of the Republic of China, monk Hua Zhi entered the temple as the abbot, and the temple affairs were greatly improved. In order to revive Yin Bao Temple, it was renamed Baoxing Temple. 1979, the abbot and monk mobilized good men and women to raise funds to repair some Buddha statues and renovated the temple area 1300 square meters.