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The Buddhadipa Temple was first Buddhist temple in the UK, and houses monks and nuns within the complex.
The Buddhadipa Temple was first Buddhist temple in the UK, and houses monks and nuns within the complex. The Uposotha Hall, built in Thai architectural style, houses a replica of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok. The shrine room holds the golden Buddha statue which is a replica of the Buddhasihing in the Bangkok National Museum.
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