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The Temple of Bright Filial
Piety on Guangxiao Road is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Guangzhou
and was the mansion of Prince Zhao Jiande of the Nanyue Kingdom during
the Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D.24).
The Temple of Bright Filial Piety was first
built by an Indian monk during the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317- 420) but
the present temple, occupying an area of 31000 square meters, dates from
the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). The temple has an important place in Buddhist
history as Huineng of the Zen Buddhist sect was a novice monk here in
the 7th century.
The Sixth Ancestor Hall in the temple was
built in memory of Huineng, the sixth master of the Zen Sect of Buddhism,
who was also the most influential monk in the history of Chinese Buddhism.
In the temple there is also a pagoda where Huineng's hair was buried.
Other ancient structures in the temple include Sakyamuni Hall, Samgharama
Hall, the King of Heaven Hall, and two iron towers.
Admission Fee: RMB 6
Opening Hours: 06:00 to 17:50
Recommended Time for a Visit: Half an hour
Bus Route: 4,31,36,102
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