- westchinatour.com guangzhou/attraction/temple-of-…Around the same time, Su Shi composed a poem "Six Banyans" (Liu Rong) in honor of a visit to the temple. It was since renamed in honor of the famous poem.
- zhangjiajietourguide.com photo-p196-temple-of-the…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.
- china-travel-guide.net attraction/guangzhou/…The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, also called the Liurong Temple is located in Guangzhou, China.
- medium.com solo-travel/гуанчжоу-guangzhou-начало-…I Went on the Dark Web and Instantly Regretted It. Accessing the forbidden parts of the World Wide Web, only to realize the depravity of humanity.
- easytourchina.com scene-v48-temple-of-the-six-…The most popular attraction in Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is the octagonal Flower Pagoda.
- trip24.org temple-of-the-six-banyan-treesOne of the old temple which you can still visit these days. There are six banyan trees in the temple, that is where the name came from.
- 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).
- lonelyplanet.com china/guangdong/guangzhou/…Though not the original trees, the current banyans are over 170 years old. You can see the character's 'six banyans' (liùróng) that Su wrote above the gates.
- WikiMili.com en/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.