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Chùa Bồ Đề (Philadelphia)

Coordinates: 39°56′14.4″N 75°09′54.2″W / 39.937333°N 75.165056°W / 39.937333; -75.165056
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Chùa Bồ Đề, also known as the Bồ Đề Buddhist Temple is a Vietnamese Buddhist temple located in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]

The temple was established Christmas Day in 1994 after Vietnamese immigrants of the Asian American Buddhist Association of Philadelphia raised to $130,000 to purchase the abandoned Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz. It is the first Vietnamese Buddhist temple in Philadelphia.[2]

In 1995, a resident monk was murdered. The incident delayed renovations to the building until the end of 1997.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Nonnemaker, Grace; Gilbride, Joseph. "South Philadelphia: Vietnamese Community United in Prayer". Philadelphia Neighborhoods. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  2. ^ Newhouse, Samuel (Fall 2019). "The Buddhist Traveler in Philadelphia". Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ Carlisle, Dennis (10 September 2012). "Immigrants, Schoolkids, Buddhists and All That Jazz". Hidden City Philadelphia. Retrieved 3 November 2019.

39°56′14.4″N 75°09′54.2″W / 39.937333°N 75.165056°W / 39.937333; -75.165056