Buddhist temple in Harbin, China
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极乐寺 | |
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Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Chan Buddhism |
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Location | Harbin, Heilongjiang, China |
Geographic coordinates | 45°46′35″N 126°39′52″E / 45.7763650°N 126.6645240°E / 45.7763650; 126.6645240 |
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Style | Chinese architecture |
Date established | 1921 |
Jile Temple (simplified Chinese: 极乐寺; traditional Chinese: 極樂寺; pinyin: Jílè Sì; lit. 'Temple of Bliss') of Harbin, China, is the biggest Buddhist building complex in Heilongjiang and was constructed between 1921 and 1924. The grounds cover 53,500 square metres and the buildings 5,186 square metres. It is located at No. 5 East Dazhi Street, Nangang Dist. in Harbin.
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