Guangzhou Dafo Temple was built in the Southern Han Dynasty (917-971 A.D.). It is a famous new Tibetan temple. It was built by Liu Liushang, the king of the Southern Han Dynasty, for the 28-night stay in the sky. In the Ming Dynasty, it was expanded to Longzang Temple and then changed to Patrol Office. In the first year of Shunzhi Qing Dynasty (1649), the government office was destroyed by fire. In the spring of Kangxi, the king of Pingnan was happy to donate his own salary and imitate the system of the official Temple of the Beijing Normal University. He also had the local style of Lingnan to rebuild the temple and had a high cultural and artistic appreciation value.