Articles, tagged with "buddhist temple", page 3
22nd September 2010
Unsurprisingly, given its multicultural history, Vietnam follows a number of different religions. Today, the majority of people will say that they are not religious, but most will visit a temple or shrine at least once a year. Like many people in SE Asi...
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Author:
Vincent528
03rd September 2010
First China gave us the Kung Fu fighting monks from the Shaolin Temple, now we have a new type of monk. The fire fighting monk of the Buddhist Temple. In China Buddhist monks have been undergoing fire safety and fighting training so as to enable them to t...
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Author:
Jake
09th August 2010
This upcoming tourist town Benalmadena is a part of the Malaga Province. Known for its natural beauty and a determined administration which has harnessed the natural beauty to transform the entire city to a beautiful tourist spot has become a successful v...
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Author:
justinntaylor
15th July 2010
Thailand is the only south-east Asian country never to have been under the European power. Thailand also attracts the visitors who show their interest in the history. Even Thailand offers the miscellany of society running in a parallel; hi-tech city life,...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
01st July 2010
Have you ever wondered if Osaka, Japan has other factors to provide aside from its animatronics? Well, they do have other points and which is what we will talk about.In Doguya-suji, you can have a taste of Japan's cuisine without investing anything. This ...
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Author:
michelle123
29th June 2010
To many the coastal resort town of Negombo on the western part of Sri Lanka is simply a land of golden beaches and azure seas. However, in addition to its many beach based activities, the town is also home to several places of considerable historic and re...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
28th June 2010
Koneswaram Temple is an important Hindu centre of worship located on Swami Rock by the shores of Trincomalee, a town in the north of Sri Lanka. The temple dates back to 300 CE and at the pinnacle of its glory was recognized as one of the most magnificent ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
15th June 2010
Originated in India, Buddhism preaches the path of practice and spiritual development and is one of the most followed paths with the teaching that have the utmost relevance. A lot of people aspire to understand, follow and know more about Buddhism in orde...
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Author:
Amit Kothiyal
08th June 2010
In order to refrain from ruffling any feathers whilst on your holiday of a lifetime here are a few social, religious and common sense dos and don'ts.
The Thai people are well known for their welcoming manner and following their examples of social eti...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
21st May 2010
Still the charmer at heart, the city of Siem Reap has followed its way into the future with surprising speed. Transformed into one of the most popular destinations in the world at present, it's considered to be the ever changing city of Cambodia. Having r...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
20th May 2010
Kiyomizudera, Kyoto
Kiyomizu Temple is the oldest and the most famous Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. The current main building was built in 1633 called Tokugawa Shogunate Times. The first Kiyomizu Temple building at here should be traced back to AD 79...
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Author:
Danica
11th May 2010
Sri Lanka, the pearl of the Indian Ocean and the land of the great wide smile is a tropical paradise which is blessed with endless stretches of sandy beaches that are bathed in sunshine all year round. This tear shaped island has been a preferred tourist ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th April 2010
India is a land of multiple religious. Spirituality and people co-exists here in this bountiful land that has served as a solace to several of its visitors. Buddha Tour Packages in India is the door to the tourists who want to have a look at the place whe...
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Author:
braganzamark
26th March 2010
The beaches and natural deep water port prove to make Trincomalee a much sought after destination in Sri Lanka for many reasons. Visitors are lured by the powdery white sands and turquoise waters, whilst during colonial times; the town has changed hands s...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
26th March 2010
Trincomalee is a new entrant to the tourist friendly destinations in Sri Lanka, with the ending of a civil war that lasted decades. Pristine beaches that have been untouched await the traveller who wishes to explore this exotic location. Located on the ea...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe