The temple of the city of Guangzhou is a temple of the temple of the city of Guangzhou. It is located at No. 48 Zhongyou Street, Zhongshan 4th Road, Yuexiu District. The temple of the city of Guangzhou was built in Hongwu, the Ming Dynasty in 1370. It is the largest city of the city of Lingnan during the Ming Dynasty. The existing temples are rebuilt for the Qing Dynasty. During the Zhengqing period (1723-1735), the whole customs made Jiao Qinian to ask the court to upgrade the Guangzhou Mansion City to the capital of the province. In 1920, the temple was demolished and a 280-meter-long street was built. At that time, only the main hall and pavilion were demolished. The original building complex of Guangzhou Chenghuang Temple is located north and south. On the axis of the building, there are buildings such as the outer gate, the middle gate, the pavilion and the main hall, and the corridors, Zhaisu, halls, Yushifang and provincial sacrifice houses on the left and right sides. At the end of October 2010, the restoration project was completed. At present, the Chenghuang Temple covers an area of more than 500 square meters. The temple is dedicated to the five-generation Southern Han King Liu 䶮, and the two chantings located in Liu 䶮 are Hairui and Yangjiao Mountain.