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A temple that offers a quiet space for reflection while remaining accessible to those looking for a genuine connection to the community.

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Historic temple offers a stained-glass dome and traditional pew seating for spiritual reflection. Meditation gardens with a Bodhi tree provide a calming retreat amid urban bustle. Visitors enjoy peaceful sessions inspired by Paramahansa Yogananda's teachings.

A serene spiritual oasis with lush gardens offers a peaceful escape from the city's noise. The historic temple features an elegant stained-glass dome and traditional pew seating, hosting meditation sessions and lectures based on Paramahansa Yogananda's teachings.

People are saying

"It's a peaceful oasis, a serene escape from the city's noise."

"This meditation spot is a peaceful oasis in the city."

"It's so peaceful here, like a serene escape from the city's noise."

Good to know

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The temple hosts meditation sessions every Saturday at 10am, open to all.

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Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly during weekends.

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The temple grounds are open daily from 9am to 5pm for visitors.

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Neighborhood blends historic charm with busy shops selling Chinese products and food. Streets feel quiet and cool with ornate dragon entrances at two standout temples. Atmosphere mixes cultural richness with a slightly lonely vibe.

Two temples stand out with beautiful entrances featuring two dragons. The temples look very ornate and interesting from the outside.

People are saying

"I found the temples here to be beautiful."

"I found many good food options and great shops here."

"I found the historical sites here to be beautiful and full of history."

Good to know

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Cash is required for most purchases; credit cards are rarely accepted.

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There are no public restrooms available in Chinatown.

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Many shops and restaurants may be closed during off-peak hours.

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