Guanyin Gumiao Temple
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Denomination | Taoist, Buddhist |
Founded | 1823 |
Address | 668 Maha Bandula Road, Yangon |
Country | Myanmar |
Guanyin Gumiao Temple (Chinese: 觀音古廟; pinyin: Guānyīn Gǔmiào, also known as the Guangdong Guanyin Temple) is one of two major Chinese temples located within Latha Township in Yangon's Chinatown. It was founded by the Cantonese community of Yangon in 1823, but was destroyed by a fire in December 1855, and subsequently rebuilt in 1864, with two additional brick buildings to the side built in 1872.[1][2] The temple is located on Maha Bandula Road and is dedicated to Guanyin, a Buddhist bodhisattva analogous to the Burmese Buddhist boddhisattva Avalokiteśvara (လောကနတ်).
References
- ↑ Chen, Yi-Sein (1966). "The Chinese in Rangoon during the 18th and 19th Centuries". Essays Offered to G. H. Luce by His Colleagues and Friends in Honour of His Seventy-Fifth Birthday. Volume 1: Papers on Asian History, Religion, Languages, Literature, Music Folklore, and Anthropology (Artibus Asiae Publishers) 23: 107–111. JSTOR 1522640.
- ↑ "Yangon Cantonese Guan Yin Temple". Chinatownology.com. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
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Coordinates: 16°46′29.40″N 96°9′0.25″E / 16.7748333°N 96.1500694°E
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