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Chung Tian Temple

Chung Tian Temple

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Chung Tian Temple (Chinese: 中天寺; pinyin: Zhōng tiān sì; lit. 'Middle Heaven Temple') is a Chan Buddhist temple located at 1034 Underwood Road, Priestdale, Queensland, Australia. The temple is part of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist monastic order. Construction of the temple began in January 1991 and it opened in June 1993. Chung Tian Temple was founded by Venerable Master Hsing Yun, who is also the founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order.

BODHISATTVA HALL
Chung Tian main building overview
Meditation Hall

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Overview

The Temple provides a peaceful and culturally venue for the community including visitors with their multicultural diversity and multi-faith harmony through Humanistic Buddhism.

Program and opening hour

Chung Tian Temple provides public with some programs below. The details of latest timetable can be checked by on external 3rd party web site [1]

  • Meditation class: Every Sunday 9am to 12pm - there are three levels of meditation class related with experience of meditation.

- Contents: Theories of meditation, Breathing for meditation, posture for meditation

- 9am to 12pm - Saturday morning : Chinese native students - Sunday morning : international students - levels : seven classes from age five to seventeen.

Building and facilities

  • It is one of the Points of Interest & Landmarks, Sights in QLD
  • Chinese School : 8 class rooms and it is registered to QLD Government Chinese Language School.
  • There are several buildings on the site: Bodhisattva Hall, meditation room, restaurant, Lecture Room
  • the highest building on the site: the seven-tiered style of Chung Tian's Pagoda

Activities and cultural performances

  • It is one of the five most-popular tourist sites in Brisbane QLD.[2]
  • Children's Happy camp: Two days schedule during September or October each year[3]
  • Celebration of Chinese New Year:

The Temple offers the food, funfair, children's activities, Cultural performances, a Light Offering Blessing Service with a Chinese Lion Dance and cultural performances before the date of the Chinese new year.[4]

See also


References

  1. "Chung Tian Temple (Priestdale): All You Need to Know".
  2. Upcoming eventsChung Tian Temple. Archived 12 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "What's on in Logan". The Courier Mail. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2023.



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