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Which temples in Guangzhou can burn incense and worship Buddha?

The temples that can burn incense and worship Buddha in Guangzhou are Guangxiao Temple, Haimin Temple, Giant Buddha Temple, Liu Rong Temple and Hualin Temple.

Guangxiao Temple 1

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.

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.

196 1 year, the State Council was declared as a national key cultural relics protection unit. 1March 5, 986, with the approval of the State Council, the temple was managed by the religious department.

2. Big Buddha Temple

Guangzhou Giant Buddha Temple is located at No.21Huixin Middle Street, Huifu East Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province (west of Beijing Road, just south of Guangzhou Department Store). Guangzhou Giant Buddha Temple was built in the Southern Han Dynasty (AD 9 17-97 1) as a new Tibetan temple, built on the glass of the Southern Han Dynasty, and stayed in the sky for 28 nights.

In the Ming Dynasty, it was expanded into Longzang Temple, and later changed to Inspection Department. In the first year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1649), the study was destroyed by fire. In the spring of the second year of Kangxi, Wang Shangxi of Pingnan donated his own imperial pension to rebuild a temple with Lingnan local style, imitating the official temple system in Shi Jing, which has high cultural and artistic ornamental value.

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. Liu Rong Temple, like the flower pagoda in the temple, has always been praised by people, and Jinghui (another name for Liu Rong Temple) is even more praised as "the beauty in the tower".

Liu Rong Temple, featuring the "Six-banyan Flower Pagoda", was once a Zen Dojo. It is also known as the five Buddhist jungles in Guangzhou with Haiguang Temple, Guangxiao Temple, Hualin Temple and Big Buddha Temple. 1983 was identified as the national key Buddhist temple in Han area by the State Council, and 1997 was rated as one of the top ten tourist attractions in Guangzhou.

4. Haitang Temple

Located between Tongfu Middle Road and Nanhua Middle Road in Haizhu District, Xiao Hai Temple is famous for its quiet environment and beautiful gardens. Haikuang Temple covers an area of 1.97 million square meters. Its original site was called "Qian Qiu Temple" in the Southern Han Dynasty, and it was changed to a temple called "Haikuang Temple" in the late Ming Dynasty.

1Since March 1993, Haikuang Temple has resumed its normal religious activities, and has invested nearly 10 million yuan to rebuild the stupa hall, the release pond, the seven-story monk's house and the comprehensive platform building of the sutra depository. 1997, a new stone pagoda named Baoyan Pagoda was built on the east side of the open space in front of the Hall of Great Heroes.

5. Hualin Temple

Hualin Temple was originally named Xilai Temple. Before the Sui Dynasty, this was the shore of the Pearl River. In the seventh year of the Southern Dynasty in Liang Wudi (526), Dharma, a monk from all over the country (that is, ancient India), came to China to preach.

He landed in Xilai for the first time at the beginning of this year, and built Xilai Temple at the landing site. Later believers revered Dharma as the ancestor of Zen Buddhism in China, so they called it the land where they landed that year. Hualin Temple has a history of more than 1400 years. The Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties were all covered with lanterns.

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