No. 21 Huixin Zhong Street, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China
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Introduction
Xinzang Temple was originally built during the Southern Han Dynasty (917-971 AD). It was initially named Xinzang Temple and was built to correspond to the twenty-eight mansion constellations in the sky. During the Ming Dynasty, it was expanded and renamed Longzang Temple, and later became the residence of the regional inspector. However, in the first year of the Shunzhi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1649), it was destroyed in a fire. In the spring of the second year of the Kangxi reign, Prince Pingnan, Shang Kexi, donated his salary and reconstructed the halls, combining the imperial temple style of the capital with local Lingnan characteristics. It has significant cultural and artistic value. Address No. 21 Huixin Zhong Street, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China
Opening hours 08:00-19:30 (All day) (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)
Transportation Take bus routes 1/3/10/66/183 to Beijing Road stop, and walk to reach your destination.