What places are there to worship Buddha in Guangzhou?
Liu Rong Temple, located in Liu Rong Road, Guangzhou, is an ancient temple with a long history and a good reputation at home and abroad in Guangzhou. The stupa in the temple is towering, with lush trees and rich cultural relics, leaving the footprints of many celebrities in history.
Liu Rong Temple was named after Su Dongpo's inscription for the temple. It, together with Xiaoguang, Hualin and Haiguang Temple, is also called the four jungles of Buddhism in Guangzhou. Liu Rong Temple, like the flower pagoda in the temple, has always been praised by people. In addition, its historical position is the same as Guangxiao Temple, and it is known as "Xiaoguang is paved with trees and Jinghui (another name for Liu Rong Temple) is a tower".
Second, Guangzhou Buddhist Temple
Guangzhou Giant Buddha Temple is located at No.21Huixin Middle Street, Huifu East Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province (west of Beijing Road, just south of Guangzhou Department Store). Guangzhou Giant Buddha Temple was built in the Southern Han Dynasty (AD 9 17-97 1) as a new Tibetan temple, built on the glass of the Southern Han Dynasty, and stayed in the sky for 28 nights. In the Ming Dynasty, it was expanded into Longzang Temple, and later changed to Inspection Department. In the first year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1649), the study was destroyed by fire.
Third, Huayan Temple in Huadu
Huayan Temple in Huadu, formerly known as Kannonji, was founded in Xuantongyuan of Qing Dynasty (1908). There are many believers in history, and incense is flourishing, which has been abolished several times in the past hundred years. The temple is located in Huazang Mountain (also known as Ji Xian Mountain) on the west side of Furong Avenue in Huadu District.
The intersection of Furong Resort. 20011kloc-0/1,Huayan Temple was officially approved by the Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs of Guangzhou Municipal People's Government of Guangdong Province as an open place for Buddhist activities.
Fourth, Nengren Temple.
Nengren Temple was founded in 1824, located in Baiyun Mountain, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. Its founder is a monk in Yin Jian. From top to bottom are Ciyun Hall, Ganlu Spring, Daxiong Hall, Tiger Running Spring, Liuzu Hall, Yuhongchi, Shiqiao, Paifang and other buildings or historic sites.
A scene on Baiyun Mountain, a famous tourist resort in Guangzhou, is a Buddhist temple in Yuhong Cave. It was built by Yin Jian, a monk, in the fourth year of Qing Daoguang (1824). At that time, there were only thatched rafters.
V. Haikuang Temple
Haiguang Temple is located between Tongfu Middle Road and Nanhua Middle Road in Haizhu District. It is famous for its quiet environment and beautiful gardens. Haikuang Temple covers an area of 1.97 million square meters.
Its original site was called "Qian Qiu Temple" in the Southern Han Dynasty, and it was changed to a temple called "Haikuang Temple" in the late Ming Dynasty. In the early Qing Dynasty, the temple was expanded on a large scale and became the crown of the "four jungles" in Guangzhou. 1932 was changed to Henan Park, and 1933 was renamed Haizhuang Park.