Guangzhou Nansha Tianhou Palace, also known as "Mazu Temple", is located at No. 88 Tianhou Road, Nansha District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, located in the southeast of Dajiao Mountain, located in the heart of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Greater Bay Area, close to the Pearl River out of the sea, covering an area of 180,000 square meters. The former temple of Tianfei, built in Lujing Village in Nansha, Guangzhou, was rebuilt in the Qing Qianlong period and was renamed Yuanjun Ancient Temple. It was blown up by Japanese aircraft during the Anti-Japanese War and was rebuilt in 1994. Guangzhou Nansha Tianhou Palace was built to commemorate the sea goddess Lin Mo, is a scenic spot with the theme of Mazu culture, is the Mazu Cultural Exchange Center in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Greater Bay Area, and is also the largest Mazu Temple in Southeast Asia. The Tianhou Palace in Nansha, Guangzhou, adopts a symmetrical layout of Qing-style architecture, and is built on the mountain. The characteristics of the building combine the style of Beijing Forbidden City and the momentum of Nanjing Zhongshan Mausoleum. The scale is the most similar building in the world today. Guangzhou Nansha Tianhou Palace consists of square, palace and Nanling Tower. The "Tianhou Eight Views" includes: Binhai Yintan Chaoyang, Colorful Lingjing, Mazu Lingyu, "Nansha People" Site, Linggong Blessing, Nanling Xizhao, Anti-War Shen Gun, and Mo Niang House eight attractions.