Guangzhou Version of Spirited Away
- No 21 Huixin Middle St., Yuexiu District
- Open daily 8am-6pm
One of the five jungles
The Dafo (Great Buddha) Temple was first built in the Southern Han Dynasty as Xinzang Temple. In the Ming Dynasty, it was expanded into Longzang Temple, which was later changed to the Patrol Office. In the first year of the reign of Qing Shun, the office was destroyed by fire. In the spring of the second year of the Kangxi reign, pingnan king Shang Kexi rebuilt the temple in the style of the official temple in Beijing and the local Lingnan Style. Later, after the expansion of the monastery and flourishing of Buddhism, the temple was recognized and became one of the five jungles in Guangzhou.
Multifunctional temple
The Dafo Temple features a vegetarian pavilion, a vegetarian buffet restaurant, a library, and an art gallery. In addition to appreciating the appearance of the temple, it is also recommended to learn about the history of the Great Buddha Temple and related artwork, and then enjoy a vegetarian meal to have a profound experience of Buddhist culture.
We recommend
Vegetarian buffet: the environment is elegant, the ingredients are fresh, the dishes are diverse, there are cold dishes, staple foods, sugar, drinks and so on. Apple juice is especially recommended, you can drink the original sweet and sour taste of apples.