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Is located on Khu Bon Road, Khlong Sam Wa District, and is also called the Institute of Buddhism Theravada-Mahayana. It is a branch of a Temple in Taiwan built with Taiwanese-Chinese architecture, which consists of the central wihan of Avalokitesvara, a meditation room, a refectory, a Buddhism classroom, etc. Inside the temple, there are some interesting items, e.g., a building enshrining three Buddha statues. Their appearance is golden in the eyes, and there is a carved image of the Goddess Guan Yin adorned on the wall beside the main Buddha image. There is also the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva wihan, a large, tall golden Guan Yin, and statues of Chinese gods decorated around the temple.