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Kaiyuan Temple (traditional Chinese: 開元寺, simplified Chinese: 开元寺, pinyin: kāi yuán sì) could be several Buddhist temples: *
Kaiyuan Temple (Quanzhou) Kaiyuan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in West Street, Quanzhou, China, and is considered as the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian province with an area of . Kaiyuan Temple is one of the few surviving Hindu temples in Mainland China. Th ...
, in Quanzhou, Fujian, China *
Kaiyuan Temple (Chaozhou) Kaiyuan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Xiangqiao District of Chaozhou, Guangdong, China. After ascending the throne in 713, Emperor Xuanzong issued the decree building "Kaiyuan Temples" which was named after his reign title "Kaiyu ...
, in Chaozhou, Guangdong, China *
Kaiyuan Temple (Taiwan) Kaiyuan Temple ( zh, t=開元寺, p=Kāiyuán Xì), is a Buddhist temple located in North District, Tainan City, Taiwan. The grounds were initially a residence for Zheng Jing, the ruler of Kingdom of Tungning and the son of Koxinga (Zheng Cheng ...
, in Tainan, Taiwan * A former name of the
Shanhua Temple Shanhua Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Datong, Shanxi Province, China. The temple was first founded during the early 8th century of the Tang dynasty, but its earliest surviving building dates from the 11th century. The temple was heavil ...
in Datong, Shanxi Province, China * A former name of the Yuanmiao Temple in Huizhou, Guangdong, China


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Meiyuan Kaiyuan Temple Station Meiyuan Kaiyuan Temple Station (), is the western terminus of Line 2, Wuxi Metro. It started operations on 28 December 2014. The station is near The Plum Garden. Station Layout Exits There are 9 exits for this station. References R ...
, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China {{disambiguation Buddhist temple disambiguation pages