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  2. Chung Tai Shan - Wikipedia

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    Chung Tai Shan (Chinese: 中台山; pinyin: Zhōng tái shān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-tai-san) is a Taiwan-based international Chan Buddhist monastic order founded by Wei Chueh in 1987. The monastery headquarters, Chung Tai Chan Monastery (or Chung Tai Chan Buddhist Temple, 中台禪寺), completed in September 2001, is located in Puli , Nantou ...

  3. Balaji Temple San Jose - Wikipedia

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    The temple was established by Swami Narayananda in the year 2006 in Sunnyvale. [1] The permanent center in San Jose was inaugurated in the year 2012 from May 30 - June 3. [ 2 ] The ceremony was attended by Dave Cortese , serving on the Santa Clara Board of Supervisors and the Mayors of Milpitas and Sunnyvale.

  4. Chinatowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The enclave contains Buddhist temples, a Chinese Christian church ... Other nearby cities such as Fremont, Sunnyvale, ... the city's oldest restaurant was founded in ...

  5. Chinatowns in San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] Heinlen signed contracts with Chinese merchants on June 20 and July 14, 1887, and the neighborhood was completed in 1888. [16] Heinlenville contained a variety of merchants, barbers, traditional doctors, Chinese herbalists, and a Taoist temple, the Ng Shing Gung (Chinese: 五聖宮). Heinlenville became a first stop for many ...

  6. List of U.S. communities with Asian-American majority ...

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    The following list of ethnic groups is a partial list of United States cities and towns in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Asian American or Asian, according to the United States Census Bureau.

  7. Ci shrine - Wikipedia

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    The character 祠. A ci shrine (祠) is a semi-religious facility that originated in China and was widely used in the East Asian cultural sphere for traditional folk beliefs, mainly for the worship, sacrifice, deity, ancestor, or sage or martyr, in the form of a temple-style building.

  8. Chinatown, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Founded purportedly in roughly 1852 or 1853, [30] the Tin How Temple (Queen of Heaven and Goddess of the Seven Seas) on Waverly Place is the oldest Chinese temple in the United States. It is dedicated to the goddess Tin How or Mazu , the Divine Protector of seafarers, much honored by Chinese immigrants, especially arriving by ship, to San ...

  9. Chinese American enclaves in the San Gabriel Valley

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    [50] [51] The temple encompasses 15 acres (61,000 m 2) and a floor area of 102,432 sq ft (9,516.2 m 2). The temple's Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD) and Qing Dynasty (1644–1911 AD) architecture is faithful to the traditional style of buildings, Chinese gardens, and statuary of ancient Chinese monasteries.