- arrivalguides.com en/Travelguide/GUANGZHOU/…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.
- youtube.com watchThis 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" ...3 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı22 Tem 2010
- brilliant-tourism.com 12522603-temple-of-the-six-…The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is a historical landmark not only in Guangzhou, but throughout South China.
- viator.com Guangzhou-attractions/Temple-of-the-…The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is typically open daily during daytime hours—verify before going.
- adequatetravel.com placeguide/China/temple-of-the…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.
- china-roads.com travel/guangzhou/the-temple-of-6-…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.
- chinaexpeditiontours.com attractions/temple-of-…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).
- chinatraveltales.com article/sight-temple-of-the-…The illustrious Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, or Liurong Temple, is a beacon of history and spirituality in Guangzhou.
- chinatour360.com guangdong/guangzhou/banyan-trees…The Temple of Six Banyan Trees was built in 537 in the Liang Dynasty (502 - 557) and called Baozhuangyan Temple upon its completion.
- tripadvisor.co.nz Attraction_Review-g298555-…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...