Los Angeles, United States
756 Yale St
N/A
+1 2136801860
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
We walked by on the last Sunday in February 2021. It looks like the worshippers got spiritual need fulfilled On this beautiful Sunday morning
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I love this place and go every year to pray right before the lunar new year. Unfortunately, their doors are not open to pray/do offerings for this. Their pho e number had a voicemail that was full so I couldn’t call to confirm prior to coming. None of their social media pages were updated with the information either but showed they were still open. When I arrived there was a sign in front that said they’d be close until it’s safe to open. Oh well. Next year I hope.
I went to pray. My best friend. She is sick. She has the coronavirus
Loved and I miss this place!
This temple is very welcoming to everyone. It’s doesn’t matter if you’re Buddhist or just curious and want to come in. There are usually volunteers there that speak English, Mandarin, or Vietnamese. They are very friendly. They can either give you a tour of the temple and give you a brief explanation of each of the main statutes or where to put the incense. Otherwise you can just tour the temple at your own pace no one will bother you. Photography is allowed. Donations is optional, they do work hard to keep the place clean so I recommend leaving some. Everyone there work as a volunteer. Any amount is ok! It also a great place to come a meditate, ask for your fortune (by shaking the wooden bottle with all the wooden sticks, each stick have a number, keep shaking until 1 come out, and take that number to the board with all the yellow paper or the folder underneath and it will explain your fortune for you). However if more than one sticks fall out you must start again. Word of advice, till the bottle as you shake it, it will make it easier. Good luck :-)) I hope you enjoy this place as much as I do. I go here weekly.
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