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In 202 1 year, Guangzhou Guangxiao Temple cancelled the practice of Laba porridge.

Recently, the epidemic situation has a tendency of counterattack. In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic and ensure the health and safety of tourists, Guangzhou Guangxiao Temple cancelled Laba porridge. Guangxiao Temple now implements an appointment and current restriction system. You need to make an appointment in advance to enter the temple to avoid crowd gathering. Now let's get to know the specific situation.

Guangzhou Guangxiao Temple cancels Laba porridge activity. In view of the current "novel coronavirus" epidemic, the prevention situation is still grim, and the risk of epidemic rebound still exists. In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic and ensure the health and life safety of the law enforcers and the masses, the temple cancelled the offering of Laba porridge, and all Buddhist ceremonies such as blessing were completed by monks in the temple.

Please understand and support the lay people, and strengthen personal and family hygiene precautions, wash your hands frequently, wear masks, and reduce unnecessary gatherings and outings. I hope everyone can concentrate on chanting Buddhism and scriptures, return to the dharma circle, and pray that the epidemic will subside as soon as possible, and the people will be healthy and prosperous!

Make an appointment before entering the temple. According to the epidemic prevention regulations, our temple implements the reservation restriction system. Please make an appointment to worship Buddha in the temple to avoid crowds.

Appointment process

1 Identify the QR code and enter the reservation page;

2 Click "Application for Reservation of Religious Places" to complete the real-name login process;

3. Select the appointment place (Guangxiao Temple) and appointment time, and register the appointment information;

After completing the appointment, go to the temple to "scan the code into the temple" within a selected period of time, verify the success and check the body temperature before entering the temple to pay homage.

Precautions: Wear a mask when going out.

Wearing a mask is an important epidemic prevention measure, which can effectively inhibit the spread of the virus. For the health of yourself, your family and friends, and for the health and safety of the public, please remember to wear a mask when going out.

Keep a straight distance

Please line up according to the regulations and keep a distance of one meter when entering the temple. Pay attention to keep your distance and avoid crowding when you worship Buddha in the temple.

Cooperate with health examination

In order to ensure public health and safety, please cooperate with the health examination of entering the temple. People with cold, fever, cough and other symptoms should seek medical attention in time, and don't lie or conceal their illness.

Brief introduction of Guangxiao Temple Guangxiao Temple is an ancient and magnificent temple in Lingnan area. It has a long history. It is one of the four largest jungles in Guangzhou (Xiaoguang, Liu Rong, Hualin and Haizhuang). It has a history of 1700 years. Founded in the Three Kingdoms period, the name has been changed repeatedly. Twenty-one years in Shaoxing, Southern Song Dynasty (65,438+0,654).

In the first year of Yifeng in the Tang Dynasty (676), monk Huineng was ordained under the bodhi tree in front of the Buddhist altar in the temple, which opened up the southern Sect of Buddhism and was called the "sixth ancestor of Zen", adding immortal glory to the temple. Guangxiao Temple is magnificent, with many cultural relics, including Daxiong Hall built in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Shibo Spring excavated by Dharma in the Southern Dynasty, Bofa Sutra Building in the Tang Dynasty, Thousand Buddha Pagodas in the Southern Dynasty, Six Ancestors Hall and Sleeping Buddha Hall in the Song and Ming Dynasties, as well as inscriptions, Buddha statues, terminalia chebula trees and bodhi trees, all of which are precious Buddhist cultural relics.