Located in the heart of the bustling mega city of Guangzhou, Liurong Temple, or the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, is one of the very few renowned Buddhist temples in China that have still maintains tranquility in today’s China where everything is being commercialized. Originally established in 537 AD,  it was burned down and rebuilt in the Northern Song Dynasty, about 1000 years ago. The main structure was this beautiful Flower Pagoda, restored in 1900, a fine example of architectural achievement of the time. Today it’s a significant place of worship for Zen Buddhism. #BanyanTree #pagoda #Guangzhou

Located in the heart of the bustling mega city of Guangzhou, Liurong Temple, or the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, is one of the very few renowned Buddhist temples in China that have still maintains tranquility in today’s China where everything is being commercialized. Originally established in 537 AD, it was burned down and rebuilt in the Northern Song Dynasty, about 1000 years ago. The main structure was this beautiful Flower Pagoda, restored in 1900, a fine example of architectural achievement of the time. Today it’s a significant place of worship for Zen Buddhism. #BanyanTree #pagoda #Guangzhou

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