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Six
Banyan Temple is situated on the Liu Rong Road. Built in 537, it is a
renowned Buddhist cultural site. The temple enshrines three large Buddhist
statues--the biggest copper Buddhist statues existing in Guangdong province.
The thousand-Buddha copper pillar cast in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
is kept on the top story of the pagoda. The 184-foot pagoda appears to
have nine stories; inside, however, there are 17 levels. Because of the
colorful exterior carvings, it is popularly known as the Flower Pagoda
The temple is known as Liu Rong Temple in Chinese.
Situated inside the city and first built during the Five Dynasties period
(907-960), it was originally called Baozhuangyan Temple. It was renamed
in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) as Six Banyan Temple after Su Shi, a great
writer of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), was found to have written
the two characters of Liu Rong when he saw the six ancient banyan trees
there on a visit to the temple.
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