• Not far from Huaisheng Mosque lies Temple of the Six Banyan Trees. This temple was originally built in AD 537 and has been rebuilt several times.
  • This temple was built in 573 AD to house relics of Buddha received from India. The temple has had different names through history, but settled on "Liu Rong" ...
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  • The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is a historical landmark not only in Guangzhou, but throughout South China.
  • The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is typically open daily during daytime hours—verify before going.
  • 2. It is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in the city, and has been named after its six Banyan trees that surround it.
  • Presentation of the Temple of Six Banyan Trees. Located on Liurong Street in Guangzhou, the temple was built in the course of the 6th century.
  • 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).
  • The illustrious Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, or Liurong Temple, is a beacon of history and spirituality in Guangzhou.
  • The Temple of Six Banyan Trees was built in 537 in the Liang Dynasty (502 - 557) and called Baozhuangyan Temple upon its completion.
  • The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is an actively used Buddhist place of prayer. On each of my visits, and even during stormy weather...