- en.tripadvisor.com.hk 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...
- tour-beijing.com blog/guangdong-travel/guangzhou-…The Temple of Six Banyan Trees was named in 1100 by the Su Dongpo, the great poet in Northern Dynasty (960 – 1127).
- wellknownplaces.com temple-of-the-six-banyan-…Out of these 4, one of the most popular is the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees. It’s a place where you can discover many cultural relics as well.
- visitourchina.com guangzhou/attraction/temple-of-…And its name was changed from Zhuangyan Temple, Longevity Temple, Jinhui Temple, to Temple of Six Banyan Trees (Liurong Temple).
- http://foreignercn.com index.php…Finally, the temple changed its former name (Jinghui Temple) to the name Temple of the Six Banyan Trees. A pagoda in the temple is known variously as Six...
- zhangjiajietourguide.com photo-p196-2016-buddhist…Temple of the Six Banyan Trees in Guangzhou is a 1400-year-old Buddhist monastery, dating from 537AD during China's Southern and Northern...
- http://chinatours.org index.php/the-temple-of-six-banyan…The Temple of Six Banyan Trees has a long history as a monastery and is well know within China and abroad by those who have an interest in this area.
- en.m.wikipedia.org Temple of the Six Banyan TreesThe Temple of the Six Banyan Trees or Liurong Temple is a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, China, originally built in AD 537.[1].
- 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).
- 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" ...