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The Temple of Kwan Tai (Chinese: 武帝廟; pinyin: Wǔdì miào; Yale: Móuhdai Míu, also known as the Mendocino Joss House or Mo Dai Miu) is a Chinese Taoist temple in Mendocino, California, dedicated to Kwan Tai. It is California Historical Landmark #927. It continues to be used both as a house of worship and to educate visitors about the history of Chinese Americans. It is one of the oldest continuously used Chinese temples in California, the only remaining joss house on the northern California coast, and the only remaining building from the Chinese community in Mendocino.

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  • The Temple of Kwan Tai (Chinese: 武帝廟; pinyin: Wǔdì miào; Yale: Móuhdai Míu, also known as the Mendocino Joss House or Mo Dai Miu) is a Chinese Taoist temple in Mendocino, California, dedicated to Kwan Tai. It is California Historical Landmark #927. The temple was constructed from local redwood in the mid-19th century and served what was once a large population of Chinese immigrants who worked in or supported the lumber industry in Mendocino, including survivors from a fleet of Chinese junks that sailed to California for the gold rush and landed instead on the Mendocino coast. The temple's ownership was passed down through Chinese families until, in 1995, a nonprofit organization was formed to restore and maintain the temple. It continues to be used both as a house of worship and to educate visitors about the history of Chinese Americans. It is one of the oldest continuously used Chinese temples in California, the only remaining joss house on the northern California coast, and the only remaining building from the Chinese community in Mendocino. (en)
  • Won Limtempel of Temple of Kwan Tai (Mendocino) is de oudste Guanditempel van Noord-Amerika. Deze taoïstische tempel is gewijd aan de Chinese god Guandi/Kwan Tai en ligt in Mendocino, Californië. De tempel werd in 1867 door /Chinese Amerikanen gebouwd. In 1882 werd het officieel ingewijd. Sinds 1979 is dit oude gebouw opgenomen als California Historical Landmark #927. De tempel in een ander gebouw bestond in 1852 al. Toentertijd had Mendocino vijfhonderd tot achthonderd Chinese migranten. Het tempelgebouw is van hout gebouwd en rood en groen geverfd. (nl)
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  • Won Limtempel of Temple of Kwan Tai (Mendocino) is de oudste Guanditempel van Noord-Amerika. Deze taoïstische tempel is gewijd aan de Chinese god Guandi/Kwan Tai en ligt in Mendocino, Californië. De tempel werd in 1867 door /Chinese Amerikanen gebouwd. In 1882 werd het officieel ingewijd. Sinds 1979 is dit oude gebouw opgenomen als California Historical Landmark #927. De tempel in een ander gebouw bestond in 1852 al. Toentertijd had Mendocino vijfhonderd tot achthonderd Chinese migranten. Het tempelgebouw is van hout gebouwd en rood en groen geverfd. (nl)
  • The Temple of Kwan Tai (Chinese: 武帝廟; pinyin: Wǔdì miào; Yale: Móuhdai Míu, also known as the Mendocino Joss House or Mo Dai Miu) is a Chinese Taoist temple in Mendocino, California, dedicated to Kwan Tai. It is California Historical Landmark #927. It continues to be used both as a house of worship and to educate visitors about the history of Chinese Americans. It is one of the oldest continuously used Chinese temples in California, the only remaining joss house on the northern California coast, and the only remaining building from the Chinese community in Mendocino. (en)
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