Buddhist Cultural Center Of The Northwest CHÙA DƯỢC SƯ

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6918 42nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118

The Buddhist Cultural Center of the Northwest, known as Chùa Dược Sư, is a prominent temple located in Seattle, Washington. It serves as a spiritual hub for the local Vietnamese community, offering a variety of religious and cultural activities.

This center is dedicated to promoting Buddhist teachings and practices, fostering a sense of community, and providing resources for spiritual growth. Through various programs and events, it aims to enrich the lives of its members and the broader community.

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Van N.
2/10/2024

It was our first time to the Chua Douc Su Temple and we love the experience, layout, welcoming atmosphere for family gatherings to pray for New Year. We will re-visit every year when we have an...

Kim T.
2/12/2024

I visit Chùa Dược Sư in 2024 Vietnamese New Year. I had previously came to this temple on weekday, only original smaller temple is open every day and their newer larger temple is only open every...

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