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  2. Tsz Shan Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Tsz Shan Monastery (慈山寺) Tsz Shan Monastery is a prominent Buddhist temple situated in Tung Tsz, Tai Po District, Hong Kong. The monastery is notable for its 76-meter tall bronze-cast statue of Guan Yin, a revered figure in Buddhism. It is located in a scenic area, with Pat Sin Leng mountain range behind it and Plover Cove Reservoir in front.

  3. List of Buddhist temples in the People's Republic of China

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    A monk practicing Shaolin Kung Fu in front of a hall in the Shaolin Monastery in Henan. Daxingguo Temple. Fawang Temple. Iron Pagoda. Jidu Temple. Jinshan Temple (Hebi) Pagoda Forest at Shaolin Temple. Qizu Pagoda. Shaolin Monastery.

  4. Cintāmaṇicakra - Wikipedia

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    An example of this variation is the colossal Guanyin statue located in Tsz Shan Monastery in Hong Kong. Cintāmaṇicakra may also be abstractly represented via his attributes or symbols (samaya; Ch. 三昧耶形, sānmèiyé xíng; Jp. sa(n)maya-gyō), the cintāmaṇi and the lotus flower.

  5. History of Chinese Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Mahāyāna Buddhism. The history of Chinese Buddhism begins in the Han dynasty, when Buddhism first began to arrive via the Silk Road networks (via overland and maritime routes). The early period of Chinese Buddhist history saw efforts to propagate Buddhism, establish institutions and translate Buddhist texts into Chinese.

  6. Places of worship in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Pak Tai Temples, dedicated to Pak Tai ( 北帝) (list of fifteen temples in Hong Kong) Yuk Hui Temple ( 玉虛宮) in Cheung Chau Island. Pak Tai Temple ( 灣仔北帝廟) in Wan Chai, which is a Declared Monument. Sam Tai Tsz Temple and Pak Tai Temple ( 深水埗三太子及北帝廟) in Sham Shui Po, dedicated to Sam Tai Tsz and Pak Tai.

  7. Li Ka Shing Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, establishing Tsz Shan Monastery to promote Buddhism. Opening of the Tsz Shan Monastery Buddhist Art Museum at the Tsz Shan Monastery, which has received over HK$3 billion in funding since 2003 for its development and operations—March 2019. (Long-term project) [3]

  8. List of Buddhist architecture in China - Wikipedia

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    Ming bronze sculpture of Mount Sumeru in Beijing. Maitreya Buddha at Bingling Temple. Rongxian Buddha. Spring Temple Buddha. Statue of Kun Iam in Macau. Ten Directions Samantabhadra Bodhisattva. Tian Tan Buddha (The Big Buddha) in Hong Kong. White marble Guanyin of Yinxian. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buddhist temples in China.

  9. Guishan Guanyin - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Guīshān qiānshǒu qiānyǎn Guānyīn shèngxiàng. The Guishan Guanyin of the Thousand Hands and Eyes is located in Ningxiang, Hunan province, and is the fourth-tallest statue in China, and the sixth-tallest in the world, found at Miyin Temple, a Chan Buddhist temple. It is a gilded bronze monument depicting a manifestation of ...

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