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- Temple_of_the_Six_Banyan_Trees abstract "The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees (Chinese: 六榕寺; pinyin: Liùróng Sì) is an ancient Buddhist temple originally built in 537 in the Liang Dynasty in Guangzhou, southern China.The temple's proximity to foreign consulates in Guangzhou has made it a regular destination for families participating in the international adoption of children from China. Typically families receive blessings for their newly adopted children at this temple in front of the statue of Kuan Yin.".
- Temple_of_the_Six_Banyan_Trees comment "The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees (Chinese: 六榕寺; pinyin: Liùróng Sì) is an ancient Buddhist temple originally built in 537 in the Liang Dynasty in Guangzhou, southern China.The temple's proximity to foreign consulates in Guangzhou has made it a regular destination for families participating in the international adoption of children from China. Typically families receive blessings for their newly adopted children at this temple in front of the statue of Kuan Yin.".