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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Chi Lin Nunnery

Today we are going to a nunnery. But not just any old nunnery, here is a picture.

This is the Chi Lin Nunnery. We have yet to explore it so I will give you more information about it later, but apparently it is the largest wooden structure in existence that was created without the use of nails... everything about the mammoth structure is all wood. Not a bit of metal involved, pretty impressive.

Also here is a funky drawing of the place that I found online.

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