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Do you need to make a reservation for the Guangzhou temple on New Year’s Day in 2022? Attached is the reservation guide

New Year's Eve is approaching, and many citizens want to go to major temples to pray for good wishes for the coming year. So do the many temples in Guangzhou require reservations during the New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve? What are the methods and steps for making an appointment?

So far, all major temples require reservations. 1. Reservation Tutorial

Step 1: Scan the QR code to enter the reservation portal

Step 2: Perform real-name verification. You can choose face recognition or WeChat payment password verification and follow the prompts. Just do it

Step 3: After reading the reservation instructions, check "Read" and click "Start Reservation"

Step 4: Select the temple you want to make a reservation, you can filter , you can also search directly; and select the tour and prayer time

Step 5: Confirm the information and submit it, and the reservation will be successful.

We need to remind everyone: if you cancel the trip after the reservation is successful, remember to cancel the reservation, otherwise it will affect your subsequent reservations! 2. Reservation instructions

The reservation platform provides reservations within 30 days. The venue is open for reservations.

After the reservation is successful, please arrive 15 minutes before the reservation time on the day of admission, queue up 1 meter apart, and use the "Scan QR Code to Enter" function in the "Religious Place Reservation Application" to scan the "venue QR code" " (provided by the venue on site), enter the "Scan code successfully" page, and use this page to enter the religious venue in an orderly manner.

For reservations at religious open places located in scenic spots, you must also pay attention to the traffic restriction measures of the scenic spot to avoid unnecessary trouble for you.

The opening of religious venues may change due to emergencies, emergencies and other reasons. The actual opening of the venue on that day shall prevail. Please understand. 3. Efficacious Temple

Liurong Temple

Liurong Temple is an ancient temple with a long history in Guangzhou and is well-known at home and abroad. The temple has towering pagodas, lush trees, and a collection of cultural relics, leaving the footprints of many famous people in history. Liurong Temple is named after Su Dongpo's inscription for the temple. Together with Guangxiao, Hualin and Haizhuang Temple, it is known as the four major Buddhist jungles in Guangzhou.

Liurong Temple, like the flower pagoda in the temple, has always been praised by people. In addition, its historical status is the same as Guangxiao Temple. It is known as "Guangxiao is passed down by trees, Jinghui (another name of Liurong Temple) is shown by tower " known as. In 1983, the temple was designated by the State Council as a national key Buddhist temple in the Han area.

Address: No. 87, Liurong Road, Yuexiu District

Transportation information: Exit I2 of Gongyuanqian Station of the Metro; take bus No. 56 or 58 and get off at Liurong Temple Station. Take bus No. 5, 7, 29, 85, 86, 88, 102, 104, 107, 124, 180, 203, 217, 243, 244, 253, 273, 519, 552 and get off at Zhongshan Sixth Road Station.

Ticket: 5 yuan

Opening hours: 9:00-17:20 (ticket sales stop at 17:00)

Guangxiao Temple

Guangzhou folk proverb says: "Before there was Guangzhou, there was Guangxiao." Guangzhou Guangxiao Temple is the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Guangzhou. It is one of the four major jungles in Guangzhou (Guangxiao, Liurong, Haizhuang and Hualin Temple).

The architectural scale of Guangxiao Temple is majestic and is the crown of the Lingnan jungle. It not only occupies an important position in the history of Buddhism, but also created a unique style and school in the history of South China architecture. It is also announced by the State Council as one of the national key cultural relics protection units.

Address: No. 109, Guangxiao Road, Yuexiu District

Transportation information: Metro Ximenkou Station; buses 2, 31, 38, 103, 181, 186, 202, 239, 251, 260 , 288, 538, 556, 823 and 883 and get off at Renmin North Road Station, or bus 4, 88, 186, 250 and 823 and get off at Ximen Station.

Ticket: 5 yuan

Opening hours: 06:30~17:00

Dafo Temple

The Dafo Temple stands in the market Between them, it is subtle and warm, showing the harmony, tranquility and charm given by the changes in combination. Listening to the chanting and smelling the light sandalwood, it feels like being outside the world, eliminating worries and purifying the soul. If you meet the Buddha once in a thousand years, you must have some wishes that you want to express to the Buddha and Bodhisattvas.

In the center of the Main Hall, there are three bronze Buddha statues of the three generations, each 6 meters high and weighing 10 tons. They are the highest in Lingnan, so they are named the Great Buddha Temple. The Great Buddha Temple has established a library to promote Buddhist scriptures. On every first and fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year or the birthday of Bodhisattva, the library is packed with seats.

Address: No. 21, Huixin Middle Street, Huifu East Road, Yuexiu District (west side of Beijing Road, directly south of Guangzhou Department Store)

Transportation information: Metro Gongyuanqian Station; Bus 3 It can be reached by bus, No. 10, No. 66, No. 101, etc. Take it to Danan Road Station and get off.

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: 06:00-19:00

Haizhuang Temple

Haizhuang Temple, plain It is famous for its quiet environment and beautiful gardens. Its original site was called "Qianqiu Temple" in the Southern Han Dynasty. It was changed into a temple in the late Ming Dynasty and was called "Haizhuang Temple". In the early Qing Dynasty, the temple underwent large-scale expansion and became the top of the "four major jungles" in Guangzhou.

The three bronze Buddhas enshrined in the Main Hall are more than ten meters high and are called the three Buddhas, namely the past, present and future Buddhas. The past Buddhas were Kasyapa Buddhas, the present Buddhas are Sakyamuni Buddhas, and the future Buddhas are Maitreya Buddhas.

Address: Between Tongfu Middle Road and Nanhua Middle Road, Haizhu District

Transportation information: Metro Ergong Station; or take bus No. 10, 25, 183, 270, 530, or night 37 Get off at Haizhuang Park Station.

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: 9:00-16:00

Hualin Temple

Hualin Temple is the founder of Zen Buddhism in China Bodhidharma is the cultural exchange site between China and India and the first of the four major Buddhist jungles in Guangzhou. In the Hall of Five Hundred Arhats, in addition to enshrining the Three Jewels Buddha, there are also clay sculptures of Five Hundred Arhats with different expressions on display, including a wooden statue of Italian traveler Marco Polo.

The predecessor of Hualin Temple was "Xilai Temple". It is said that Bodhidharma followed his master's self-instructions and came to the West to spread the wonderful message of Zen. During the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty, he arrived from the sea to the north bank of the Pearl River outside Guangzhou ( Today, Jiulu), "knotted grass into a nunnery" and devoted himself to ascetic cultivation. Soon Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty invited him to Jiankang (now Nanjing), and later to the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain where he taught the essentials of the Dharma and elaborated on the sect's style. He was respected by the world as the first ancestor of Chinese Zen.

Address: Xilaizheng Street, Xiajiu Road, Liwan District

Transportation information: Bus Nos. 2, 3, 6, 61, 82 and 226 can reach the temple. (Get off at Changshou Xikangwang Intersection Station).

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: 08:30-17:00

Sanyuan Palace

Sanyuan Palace was built in In the second year of Daxing reign of Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it was first named Yuegangyuan. It was the place where Bao Gu, the daughter of Nanhai Prefect Bao Liang, practiced Taoism and medicine. Because it was located in the north of the city, later generations also called it "North Temple".

Sanyuan Palace faces south and is built according to Yuexiu Mountain. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south. There are three characters "Sanyuan Palace" carved in stone directly above the mountain gate, and on both sides of the door there are regular script couplets "Sanyuan Ancient Temple, Hundred Famous Mountains in Guangdong".

Sanyuan Palace is a famous Taoist temple and the oldest and largest existing Taoist building in Lingnan.

It is said that many people go to Sanyuan Palace on the first day of the new year to burn incense and ask for fortune-telling. After all, the location is strategically located. If you get up late, you may not be able to squeeze in!

Address : No. 11 Yingyuan Road, Yuexiu District (near Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall)

Transportation information: Exit C of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station of the subway; or take No. 211 or Tourist Bus Line 1 to "Sanyuan Palace" station.

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: 8:00-17:00

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple is a collection of A tourist temple landscape integrating traditional customs, culture, art and tourism.

When I was a child, I heard adults say that Wong Tai Sin is "responsive to all requests". He likes to go there to hunt villains and do divination, and he is said to be very effective. In the Pearl River Delta, Hong Kong and Macao, Wong Tai Sin has great influence. Every year, many tourists come to Wong Tai Sin to seek medical treatment, wealth, children and blessings.

The main reason why Wong Tai Sin is so popular is probably the gathering of gods from all walks of life. A statue is a temple. From the statues enshrined, it can be seen that this is a temple that is mainly Taoist and combines Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. It is unique among temples in Guangzhou.

Address: No. 1 Guci Road, Liwan District

Transportation information: Subway Fangcun Station Exit D; buses 193, 202, 207, 69, 277, 411, 414, 552, 74 , 75, 812, and 91 buses get off at Dace Station, and buses 222, 81, and 193

get off at Wong Tai Sin Temple Station.

Tickets: RMB 5-15

Opening hours: 7:00-17:30

Nansha Tianhou Temple

Nansha Tian The harem is known as "the first palace of the Queen of Heaven" and is also the largest Mazu temple in Southeast Asia. The 365 granite stone statues of the Queen of Heaven symbolize the Queen of Heaven's blessings for good weather, peace and prosperity 365 days a year.

The 14.5-meter-high statue of Thein Hau stands in the center of Thean Hau Temple Square. The entire Thean Hau Temple is surrounded by green trees and smoke is curling up in the temple. Being there creates an otherworldly feeling.

Address: Southeast foot of Dajiao Mountain, Nansha District

Transportation information:

①You can take Metro Line 4 to Nansha Passenger Transport Port Station and walk out of the station 1.3 kilometers to

② Take the Shiqiao to Nansha shuttle bus and get off at Nanbeitai Station.

Ticket: 20 yuan

Opening hours: 10:00~16:00