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Vietnames Temple (Linh Son Vietnam Chinese Buddhist Temple)

PO & Distt, Uttar Pradesh 274403, India

Vietnames Temple (Linh Son Vietnam Chinese Buddhist Temple)
Buddhist temple
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458 reviews
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PVRQ+PR Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
+91 99368 37270
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Monday: 8–16
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: 8–4
Sunday: 8–4
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Kumar Pradeep
Kumar Pradeep
It is an attractive place and also we can speak it is the temple of peace. When i come here then i feel so many peace. I like it. It is very good place here is the no problem of parking and also we can see easily traffic. If you visit all temple in kushingar and you did not visit chinese temple in kushingar than you see nothing. And this temple is too neat and clean
Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar
It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Buddhists believe Gautama Buddhaattained Parinirvana after his death. It is an international Buddhist pilgrimage centre. The followers of Buddhism, especially from Asian countries, wish to visit this place at least once in their lifetime.
Sunil Kumar
Sunil Kumar
This is a Chinese temple.. the temple architecture is very beautiful n based on Chinese culture...
The statue of dragon n laughing Buddha is so beautiful..
The other building is like a temple of main bodhgaya temple...
Very pleasant n calmful atmosphere here... Come here n feel the peaceful n calmful atmosphere...
Ranjeet yadav
Ranjeet yadav1 year ago
It's very beautiful and historical place for boudhism religion, here bhagwan Budha's many statue are made by budhism
Pranaya panigrahi
Pranaya panigrahi2 years ago
Chinese version of Buddhist monarchy. Free entry. Pics of deity not allowed always. No food allowed. it's recently made. Well maintained
Aman k singh
Aman k singh2 years ago
The present Kushinagar is identified with Kusavati (in the pre-Buddha period) and Kushinara (in the post-Buddha period). It was the capital of one of the two Malla republics. The two Malla republics comprised one of the sixteen mahajanpads (oligarchic republics) of India in the 6th century BCE. Since then, it remained an integral part of the erstwhile empires of Maurya, Shunga, Kushana, Gupta, Harsha, and Pala dynasties.

During the medieval period, Kushinagar was under the suzerainty of Kalachuri kings.[citation needed] The city was largely abandoned after the Islamic invasions of the 12th century, although the region was ruled over by a Rajput king named Madan Singh in the 15th century.
SHAILESH GUPTA
SHAILESH GUPTA2 years ago
We will enjoy Gautam Buddha Parinirvana Stupa Temple & Golden Temple in Kushinagar.
Saurabh Maurya
Saurabh Maurya2 years ago
Perfect blend of Chinese and Vietnamese architecture and design.
Must visit..☺️
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