The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, a significant religious landmark in Guangzhou, was established in AD 537 and remains an active Buddhist site with a community of monks. Located in the heart of the city, the temple is renowned for its Flower Pagoda, a striking structure that rises to a height of 187 feet (57 meters). The pagoda’s vibrantly painted exterior catches the eye, drawing visitors to admire its colorful and intricate details. Today, guests can explore the temple grounds, observe the daily rituals, and experience the serene atmosphere of this historic and culturally rich site.
Temple of the Six Banyan Trees (Liurong Si)
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