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A must-see place for a one-day tour in Foshan

One-day tour of Foshan includes Foshan ancestral temple, Liangyuan, Ninja Ji, Nanfeng ancient stove and Lingnan Tiandi.

1, Foshan ancestral temple

Foshan Ancestral Temple, located in Chancheng District, was built in the Yuanfeng period of the Northern Song Dynasty and overhauled in the 25th year of Guangxu, forming today's ancestral temple complex. The ancestral temple in Chancheng, Long Mu Temple in Yuecheng, Zhaoqing Temple and Chenjia Temple in Guangzhou are also called the Three Treasures of Lingnan Ancient Architecture, and are now national key cultural relics protection units.

2. Liangyuan

Located in Song Feng Road, Chancheng District, Liangyuan Garden, together with Panyu Yuyin Mountain Residence, Dongguan Keyuan Garden and Shunde Qinghui Garden, is known as the four famous gardens in central Guangdong in the Qing Dynasty and is a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. Liangyuan Garden is mainly composed of 12 Shi Cun, Qunxing Caotang, Fenjiang Cao Lu, Han Xiangting and other off-site groups, with a large scale.

3. Hitoshi

Ninjuji was built in 1935, located in Zumiao Road, Chancheng District. It was founded in secret and returned to Zen. It has always given Buddhist monks' children in Foshan and four nearby towns a Buddhist retreat.

4. Nanfeng ancient stove

Nanfeng ancient stove was built in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty, and has been continuously produced for 500 years. It is the oldest, best preserved and oldest dragon kiln in China and even in the world.

5. Lingnan Tiandi

Foshan Lingnan Tiandi continues Foshan's historical and cultural features and urban context, taking the ancestral temple, Li Donghua and historical sites as the main axis of development, protecting and transforming 22 cultural relics buildings and many excellent historical buildings in the area with modern methods, continuing historical streets and lanes, creating an open space with appropriate scale, making full use of Lingnan architectural features such as arcades, gables, tile ridges, carved eaves and winding paths, and inheriting Foshan's historical and cultural features and urban context.