Statues at Nan Tien Buddhist Temple. "Nan Tien" in Chinese, literally means "Paradise of the South". Nan Tien Temple opened its doors in October 1995 and is one of the branch temples of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhism, which was founded in 1965 by Master Hsing Yun. It is located at Berkeley, Wollongong, NSW Australia.
Statues at Nan Tien Buddhist Temple. "Nan Tien" in Chinese, literally means "Paradise of the South". Nan Tien Temple opened its doors in October 1995 and is one of the branch temples of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhism, which was founded in 1965 by Master Hsing Yun. It is located at Berkeley, Wollongong, NSW Australia.
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