The Guanyin Temple in the South China Sea was built in 990 AD (the five years of Song Taizong Suihua), and has a history of 1,000 years. The temple is a palace-style temple with a dragon sculpture and a dragon sculpture. On the central axis of Guanyin Temple, there are Han Baiyu Kowloon Chaoyang and Lotus reliefs, called the Royal Road (the road that the emperor used to walk was called the Royal Road). The release pool in front of the temple covers an area of more than 30 mu, planted with lotus flowers, summer lotus tower shadow, willow waves, people linger. The incense is full of thousands of followers who visit the Guanyin Kaiku (also known as Guanyin Temple Day) on the 26th of the first lunar month of the lunar month, and have become the largest Buddhist temple in Foshan City.