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  2. Pu Tuo Si Temple - Wikipedia

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    Pu Tuo Si Temple (also called as Puh Toh Tze Temple or Poh Toh Tse) [1] is a Buddhist temple located off Tuaran Road in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The temple was built in 1980 with a statue of Guanyin located in the entrance. It is the main Chinese temple for the city.

  3. Category:Buddhist temples by country and city - Wikipedia

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  4. Kek Lok Si - Wikipedia

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    Guanyin statue with pavilion in 2024. The Kek Lok Si Temple (Chinese: 極樂寺) is a Buddhist temple within the city of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang.Located at Ayer Itam, it is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and an important pilgrimage centre for Buddhists from Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia. [1]

  5. Puu Jih Shih Temple - Wikipedia

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    Puu Jih Shih Temple (Chinese: 普济寺) is a Buddhist temple located at the hilltop of Tanah Merah at Sandakan Bay in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The temple was built in 1987 and officiated by Joseph Pairin Kitingan , the Chief Minister of Sabah at the time.

  6. Category:Buddhist temples in Asia - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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  8. Jeongnimsa - Wikipedia

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    Jeongnimsa (Korean: 정림사; Hanja: 定林寺) was a major Buddhist temple in the Baekje capital of Sabi, now located in Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. [1] It was constructed in 538 and continued to be used in to the Goryeo period (918–1392).

  9. Category:Buddhist temples by city - Wikipedia

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