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  1. Chi Lin Nunnery ( Chinese: 志蓮淨苑; Jyutping: zi3 lin4 zing6 jyun2; Cantonese Yale: Jilìhn Jihng Yún) is a large Buddhist temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1934 as a retreat for Buddhist nuns and was rebuilt in the 1998 following the traditional Tang dynasty architecture.

  2. 香港志蓮淨苑是一座仿唐代木造建築的佛教寺院,內有七殿、佛塔、池塘和花園,展現了中國傳統的文化和藝術。志蓮淨苑的官方網站提供了寺院的歷史、活動、佛教教義和素食餐廳的資訊,歡迎瀏覽和參觀。

  3. Chi Lin Nunnery is a timber monastic complex in Hong Kong that was established in 1934 by Ven. Kok Yat and Ven. Wai Um of the Pure Land School. It was redeveloped in the 1990s to be a “seven-hall” timber monastic complex in the Tang Dynasty style, based on the Great East Hall of Foguang Temple and the Tang timber architecture. It is a World Cultural Heritage site and a symbol of the flourishing of Buddhism in Hong Kong.

  4. The Chi Lin Nunnery is a large Buddhist temple complex located in the Diamond Hill neighborhood of Kowloon, just a few minutes walk from the Diamond Hill MTR station. It was founded in 1934 as a retreat for Buddhist nuns and was rebuilt in 1998 following the traditional Tang Dynasty architecture.

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  5. China. Hong Kong. Review: Chi Lin Nunnery. At this Buddhist monastery complex, you'll stumble into a world of chanting nuns and meticulously pruned bonsai trees. Reviewed by Kate Springer....

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  7. Visit two adjacent Tang dynasty-style attractions in Kowloon, connected by a footbridge. Learn about the region’s rich religious heritage and intricate garden design at Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden.

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