The original Shaolin Temple is in China of course, but there are Shaolin Temples all over the world now. Temples are being built all over to expose other cultures to their beliefs. There are temple branches in Austria, Chile, Mexico, Trinidad, New York, New Jersey, California, and still more to come.
Kewei Chen has written: 'Si guan shi hua' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, History, Taoist Temples, Temples, Buddhist, Temples, Taoist
Meiqing Chen has written: 'Shuo Sheng wang, dao xin yang' -- subject(s): Gods, Taoist, Guangze zun wang (Chinese deity), Religious life and customs, Taoism, Taoist Gods, Taoist Temples, Temples, Taoist
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One of the most unusual is Vegetarian Restaurants in Taoist Temples. There is a great one in Australia near Brisbane
Taoism and architecture are not directly related, however, Taoist temples do exist. Many were built as far back as the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Jinyuan Lou has written: 'Longhu shan zhi' -- subject(s): Taoist temples, History
Leaders of Taoism are typically referred to as Taoist priests, masters, or simply leaders. They often serve as spiritual guides, teachers of Taoist philosophy, and perform rituals and ceremonies within Taoist temples.
Kiangsi is holy to Taoism because it's the birthplace of the religion. It is also the location of some important Taoist temples.
Taoism is still widely practiced in China, Hong kong, Taiwan and various overseas Chinese communites. There are many temples and shrines dedicated to Taoist deities. There are taoist associations all around the world. The ever popular study of Fongsui, the Chinese zodiacs all came from Taoism believes.
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i have not been to japan or anything but there are many temples LOL
Taoist priests are called Taoshi.