Buddha statues, I didn't know what the purpose of its existence was. I took some photos of the statues and decided to check out the building which looked like an octagon with a cone roof. I took off my shoes to show respect and entered the building. The room temperature was a little cold and the room size was mediocre. There were posters with information about religion and the Buddha on the walls. The information included Buddha's birth and death dates, where he was born and died, what he did in his life, etc. It was basic information about his background. After observing the room, I went out to find a monk to help me. I went back to the front where there was a house. Since this place was so quiet, I was even afraid to knock. Outside the house was a clear, sliding door with many pairs of slippers. A few minutes later, a monk with a brown cloth wrapped around his entire body came out of the house. He didn't speak fluent English but I was able to understand more than half of what he said. I briefly explained why I was there and that I wanted to learn about Buddhism. He was generous enough to give me a tour and explained how some of these buildings were made
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