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Chung Tai Zen Center of Houston
Star Rating - 11/28/2008
Chung Tai Zen Center of Houston is the Houston branch of Chung Tai Chan Monastery in Taiwan—the world’s largest Buddhist Zen monastery. The Center uniquely offers the most complete and authentic teaching from beginner, intermediate, to advanced Meditation classes, which are taught by fully ordained Buddhist monks who are highly qualified. The Center also conducts other activities, such as children/youth meditation, Chinese meditation, lectures outside as invited, Buddhist ceremonies, seven-day meditation retreats, one-day retreats, Mandarin language learning classes and health lectures. All its activities are free of charge with donations encouraged.



The Center is a pure land in the hectic world, having an exceptionally calming, serene and purifying environment that greatly benefits all.
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