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  • ...s one of the few temples in the city proper since most of the temples in [[Beijing]] are scattered in the outskirts. ...st delegations from other countries often come to visit the temple and the association.
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  • ...y of China and director of the [[Research Institute of Buddhist Culture of Beijing]]. Chuan Yin was born [[January 30]], 1927, to devout Buddhist parents. When he was 20, he became a monk. In 1954, he went to the [[Zhenru
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  • A ceremony was held in [[Beijing]] on Nov. 24, 1988, to celebrate the first publication of the reprinted ''' ...dhist Association of China]], and [[Zhao Puchu]], chairman of the Buddhist Association of China, both attended the ceremony.
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  • ...Center]], thus serving as an important venue for nurturing young monks and Buddhist research. Fayuan Temple spreads over an area of 6700 sq.m, consisting of 13
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  • ...sty]] (1271-1368), this prominent temple now houses the [[Beijing Buddhist Association]]. It is situated on the north bank of [[Houhai]] Lake in the scenic Shicha
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  • ...Center]], thus serving as an important venue for nurturing young monks and Buddhist research. Fayuan Temple spreads over an area of 6700 sq.m, consisting of 13
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  • ...there are also social organizations for Buddhist followers. These include Buddhist associations at various levels and layman’s institutes. ...year, he was succeeded by Shes-rab-rhya-mtsho (1884-1968), a famed Tibetan Buddhist scholar. In 1980 Zhao Puchu (1907-2000) began to serve as president, and th
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  • ...China. Currently China has 13,000-some Buddhist temples and about 200,000 Buddhist monks and nuns. Among them are 120,000 lamas and nuns, more than 1,700 Livi ...of China]], [[Islamic Association of China]], [[Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association]], [[Chinese Catholic Bishops' College]], [[Three-Self Patriotic Movement C
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  • ...ng, Baiyun Guan (White Cloud Temple) is now the headquarters of the Daoist Association of China. It was originally built in 739. It had since been burnt down and ...covers an area of more than 10,000 sq. m. Its layout is very similar to a Buddhist temple, with several courtyards and the main buildings on a central axis. F
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  • The '''Niujie Mosque''' in [[Beijing]] is one of China's five largest mosques. Built in 996 during the [[Norther ...The mosque is quite noticeable, and from the outside it looks more like a Buddhist temple than a mosque. It has curved eaves and colorfully painted supports a
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  • ...]]. Currently China has 13,000-some Buddhist [[temples]] and about 200,000 Buddhist [[monks]] and [[nuns]]. Among them are 120,000 lamas and nuns, more than 1, ...of China]], [[Islamic Association of China]], [[Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association]], [[Chinese Catholic Bishops' College]], [[Three-Self Patriotic Movement C
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  • ...Gyamcain]], an eminent monk with the Sagya Sect that greatly influenced [[Buddhist]] worship on the Tibetan Plateau, to a meeting in [[Liangzhou]] (present-da ...he central authorities directly appointed by the emperor, taking charge of Buddhist affairs in the whole country, and local affairs in Tibet.
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