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Chung Tian Temple

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Chung Tian Temple
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Chung Tian Temple

Information
Tradition/Linage Chinese Chan Buddhism
Main School Mahayana
Founded Founded(when)::1992
People
Founder(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Master Hsing Yun
Teacher(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Ven. Master Hsing Yun
Contact Infotmation
Address 1034 Underwood Rd.
Priestdale
Queensland 4127
Australia
Country Australia
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Phone Phone::07 3841 3511
Mobile Mobile::07 3841-3522
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Chung Tian Temple

Temple

Chung Tian Temple, which means “Middle Heaven”, was constructed in 1992 using traditional Chinese Buddhist architecture and is situated between Brisbane and Logan, Queensland. Surrounded by nature, the Temple provides a peaceful and culturally beautiful venue for the community to celebrate their multicultural diversity and multi-faith harmony through Humanistic Buddhism.

The International Buddhist Association of Queensland is a branch organization of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order founded in Taiwan. Besides promoting Buddhism, the Chung Tian Temple was established with the goal of integrating Eastern culture into Australian traditions in the context of multiculturalism. It is an active cultural, educational and tourist centre in Queensland and has been widely recognized as a successful model for its multicultural approach in Australia.

Chung Tian Temple organises several versatile activities for the community. Many of them aim at fostering talent and appreciation of art through education and promoting multi-culturalism through cultural activities.

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Chung Tian Temple