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Guangzhou Photography: A Hidden Gem in the City! A Spiritual Retreat Under an Ancient Pagoda!

Hey, friends! Today, I'm taking you to a peaceful place in the bustling city center—Liurong Temple. This place not only has a long history but is also a great place to find peace of mind. Liurong Temple is located on Liurong Road in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou. It is easily accessible by subway. 🏛 Temple Highlights & Tour Guide 🏛 Liurong Temple is famous for its "Liurong Flower Pagoda," which has a unique shape and profound cultural heritage. It is said that Su Dongpo, a writer from the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote the words "Liurong" for the temple, adding to its cultural charm. Although the six banyan trees are no longer there, the pagoda still stands tall and has become a landmark in Guangzhou. When you enter the temple, the first thing you see is the colorful flower pagoda. Unlike the common shape of a pagoda, the eaves of each floor of the pagoda are like blooming flowers, giving a sense of tranquility and vitality. In addition, there are other important buildings in the temple, such as the Mahavira Hall, waiting for you to explore. 🙏 Spiritual Insights & Interactive Experience 🙏 In addition to worshiping or praying, you can find a quiet corner to feel the tranquility of the city. On weekends, there are Dharma assemblies here, and you can participate in them to experience the charm of Buddhist culture. 📸 Photography Tips & Photo Sharing 📸 Want to take beautiful photos? Remember to choose the right lighting and use the lines and shadows of the pagoda to compose your photos. Looking up at the pagoda from below or finding an angle to capture the combination of the pagoda and the sky can result in great photos! 💡 Tips 💡 1. Dress code: Please dress appropriately and avoid wearing revealing clothes. 2. Environmental awareness: Littering is not allowed in the temple. Please maintain environmental hygiene. 3. Civilized visit: Keep your phone on silent and avoid making loud noises. I hope this guide will help you when you visit Liurong Temple. Whether you are looking for inner peace or admiring the beauty of ancient architecture, this place will be worth your visit. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty, and feel free to leave your footprints and feelings in the comments section to let more people know about this place full of stories! - 📍Address: No. 87, Liurong Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou 🚇Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 or 2 to Gongyuanqian Station, Exit L2 ⏰Hours: 8:00–16:30 🎫Tickets: Free - Remember to follow me for more travel guides, and let's discover the beauty of the world together! ✨ -
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Posted: Nov 1, 2024
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