guang shan thaihua temple |
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| navigate by keyword : thailand ancient old architecture culture pagoda god tourism traditional travel landmark memorial statue tourist impressive complex architectural beautiful gorgeous located khu bon road khlong sam district called institute buddhism theravada mahayana branch temple taiwan built taiwanese chinese consists central wihan avalokitesvara meditation room refectory classroom inside interesting items building enshrining three buddha statues appearance golden eyes carved goddess guan yin adorned wall main bodhisattva large tall |
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| Is located on Khu Bon Road, Khlong Sam Wa District, and is also called the Institute of Buddhism Theravada-Mahayana. It is a branch of a Temple in Taiwan built with Taiwanese-Chinese architecture, which consists of the central wihan of Avalokitesvara, a meditation room, a refectory, a Buddhism classroom, etc. Inside the temple, there are some interesting items, e.g., a building enshrining three Buddha statues. Their appearance is golden in the eyes, and there is a carved image of the Goddess Guan Yin adorned on the wall beside the main Buddha image. There is also the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva wihan, a large, tall golden Guan Yin,and statues of Chinese gods decorated around the temple. |
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