- Phuoc Son Temple
Phuoc Son Temple (Vietnamese:"Chùa Thập Tháp Di-Đà" or "Thập Tháp Di-Đà Tự") is historic 19th century temple in
Phu Yen Province in south centralVietnam . It was initially built in1802 .
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Phuoc Son Temple (Vietnamese:"Chùa Thập Tháp Di-Đà" or "Thập Tháp Di-Đà Tự") is historic 19th century temple in
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