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Directly at the front of this Zen Buddhist temple (菩提禅寺) is the Hall Of The Heavenly King (天王殿) in the center of this photo.
Anting Town (安亭镇) in the far west of Shanghai Municipality may be better known as the home of Shanghai Volkswagen or the Shanghai F1 track.
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Bangkok, Thailand
This is a small section of the wall of a chedi or stupa at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. We were told that the buildings of this complex were made in the Cambodian Buddhist style.
One of the most popular excursion nearly to Hanoi is the Perfume Pagoda (Chua Huong). This Pagoda is a group of pagodas and buddhist temples located on the top of Perfume Mountain (Ha Tay Province). It's 70 kilometres at southwest from Hanoi.
Moreover, it's one of the most famous spiritual places of Vietnam, the Perfume Pagoda is an outstanding natural scenery.
This Monastery belongs to the Gelukpa sect of Vajrayana Buddhism, also known as the yellow hat. This is the seat of ven. Dromo Geshe rinpoche, the second.
The monastery has a rich collection of rare books on Buddhism. Situated at an altitude of 8,000 ft, the Ghoom monastery (also known as Samten Choling monastery), is one of the better known monasteries of Darjeeling. Said to have been built in 1875 by Lama Sherab Gyatso, it is famous for its 15 ft tall statue of Maitreya Buddha (future Buddha). The monastery also has a laudable collection of Buddhist text
Known as "the other silver temple" in Chiang Mai, it is another example of the craftsmanship of the silversmiths in the Wua Lai neighborhood of Chiang Mai. Although this temple building is much more modern, a Buddhist temple was first mentioned at this site in 1438 AD.
Three Buddhist monks at the ruins of Wat Chaiwatthanaram in the ancient capital of Ayutthaya.
Wikipedia: Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a Buddhist temple in the city of Ayutthaya Historical Park, Thailand, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, outside Ayutthaya island. It is one of Ayutthaya's best known temples and a major tourist attraction.
The temple was constructed in 1630 by the king, Prasat Thong, as the first temple of his reign, as a memorial of his mother's residence in that area. The temple's name literally means the Temple of long reign and glorious era. It was designed in Khmer style to gain Buddhist merit and as a memorial to his mother, however Prince Damrong believed it was built to celebrate Ayutthaya Kingdom's victory over Longvek.
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The buddhist Fo Guang Shan He Hua Temple in Amsterdam's Chinatown (Zeedijk)
The temple was officially opened on the 15th of September 2000 by Queen Beatrix. The Temple is inhabited and managed by an abbess and four nuns. The temple is dedicated to Guan Yin, a female representation of Buddha that symbolizes family life. Her name means 'The sage full of compassion'. Her statue is in the main hall of the temple.
see: www.amsterdamoudestad.nl/en/places-of-interest/chinatown
Submitted: 13/11/2025
Accepted: 14/11/2025
A Buddhist mural on a brick wall in Boston's Chinatown, containing the Buddha, Lao-Tso (on the Buddha's right), Confucius (on the Buddha's right), the yin-yang symbol, and the four dragons of Chinese folklore.
A Buddhist Monk says prayers over a couple, and then ties on string bracelets. At Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia -- December 10, 2018
She has been meditating for a while as I was strolling around the temple, it is a very quiet place in the early morning....
Daishō-in or Daisyō-in is a historic Japanese temple complex with many temples and statues on Mount Misen, the holy mountain on the island of Miyajima, off the coast of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. It is the 14th temple in the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage and famous for the maple trees and their autumn colors. It is also called "Suishō-ji". Including Mt. Misen, Daishō-in is within the World Heritage Area of Itsukushima Shrine.
In this temple there is a flame which is said to have been burning since its foundation, for more than 1200 years.
The 14th Dalai Lama visited Itsukushima to celebrate the 1200th-year of Daishō-in from 3 to 8 November 2006
The Buddhist Peace Fellowship Chicago brings together Buddhist practinioners working collectively for peace and justice.
Their stated purpose:
Hatred never ceases through hatred in this world.
Only by love does hatred cease.
This is an ancient natural law.
— The Buddha (Dhammapada)
Peace, love and happiness to you this Tuesday.