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    Ching Nan Jinja (鎮南神社, Chinnan Jinja, lit. "Chinnan Shrine") was a Shinto shrine that once stood in Malang, Indonesia. It was built by the Japanese Imperial...
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    Ching Nan Shrine in Malang, East Java. One out of 11 Shinto shrines built in Indonesia....
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    Kai-shek Memorial Hall, take place at the shrine. The Martyrs' Shrine was the site of the funeral of Chiang Ching-kuo in 1988. On March 29 (Youth Day, commemorating...
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    the Dutch troops,) was converted into a Kempetai building and a Shinto shrine was also built in the city. The Kentapetai building became one of the historical...
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    Chandrabhanu Chen Fu Zhen Ren Chinese Indonesian Chinese Indonesian surname Ching Nan Shrine Chris John (boxer) Christian Hadinata Christianity in Indonesia Christianto...
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    were not affiliated with the military could be inducted into the shrine. Lin Ching-chuan, a teacher who died trying to save children in the 1992 Taoyuan...
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    Huainanzi (redirect from Huai-Nan-Tzu)
    Although the first and twelth chapters of the work are based on the Tao te Ching, the Huainanzi most strongly resonates with the Zhuangzi, with influences...
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    Street is the Yueh Hai Ching Temple, one of the oldest Taoist temples, having been built in 1852 (however, an older wood-and-attap shrine was built on Philip...
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    Yueh Hai Ching Temple (Traditional Chinese 粵海清廟, Simplified Chinese 粤海清庙), also known as the Wak Hai Cheng Bio from its Teochew pronunciation, is a Chinese...
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    as a symbol of Dharma preservation. Speaking about the need to build the shrine, the Venerable Master said "The Buddha does not need anybody's worship or...
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