New York, United States
133 Canal St
N/A
+1 2129258787
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
It was nice an quiet. When I first walked through the door it seemed as though they sell Buddhist souvenirs. The guy working there was nice and let me look around. There is a huge statue of the Buddha all the way at the end and very cool artwork around the walls depicting and the Buddha’s life and path to Enlightenment. There were also places to make a small donation and burn incense and/or take a fortune that is pre-wrapped. I’ll be back to try the Sunday Meditation Services meditation \u200d️
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Beautiful place to visit and large statues of Buddha. the best part is you get take photos.
My favorite spot in Chinatown and very lovely Duddhist temple. Beautiful & peaceful.
Best temple to see illustrations of the life of the Buddha Sakyamuni. The only temple in NYC with a set of 32 pictures. Spending a half hour here to see these beautiful Thai style pictures & read the captions (in Chinese & English) will make a visit here worthwhile. The 9-dragon screen high on the back wall is unique to NYC also. And the huge bronze bell is, of course, impressive. Otherwise, this temple is not special, just a spacious tourist trap. Because a donation box is placed in the middle of the narrow hallway to the main room, most visitors feel pressure to donate. But there is no admission fee & no obligation to donate. Feel free to walk right in & enjoy the peaceful ambiance. (FYI, the building is a former movie theater.)
Excellent beautiful peacful experience all are welcome.
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