• An 1863 Lai Afong photograph showing the pagoda in ruins before it was repaired. A temple artifact. Behind the temple.
  • Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is one of the Buddhist sites in Guangzhou, but it also features with 3 highlights - architectural art, lively Buddha statues and...
  • U can find this six banyan tree pagoda where relics were kept, standing spectacularly in the garden with the blue sky at backdrop.
  • After entering by the mountain gate, the Tianwang Hall is the first hall you will see in Temple of the Six Banyan Trees.
  • Many unique relics made the Temple of the Six Banyan trees is a place of pilgrimage for a large number of tourists.
  • The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, also known as Liurong Temple, is a historic Buddhist temple located in Guangzhou, China.
  • Built to house Buddhist relics that had been transported to China from India, the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees—aka Liurong Temple—is a highlight of any...
  • Temple of the Six Banyan Trees (Liurong Temple) has gone through 14 centuries’ changes of changes since its completion in the Southern Dynasty (420-479).
  • Situated on Liurong Road, Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is a world famous ancient Buddhist temple built in 537 in Southern dynasties (386-581A.D).
  • Inspired by the six luxuriant banyan trees (can't be seen today) in the temple, he joyfully wrote down the name instantly.