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Chua Linh-Son Buddhist Temple

1998 establishments in TexasAsian-American culture in Austin, TexasBuddhist temples in TexasInfobox religious building with unknown affiliationReligious buildings and structures in Austin, Texas
Vietnamese-American culture in Texas
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Chùa Linh-Sơn is a Buddhist Temple, located on 4604 Duval Rd. Austin, Texas.

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Chua Linh-Son Buddhist Temple
Duval Road, Austin

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Chùa Linh-Sơn;Linh-Son Buddhist Temple (Building A)

Duval Road 4604
78727 Austin
Texas, United States
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