The International Hua-Yan Buddhist Federation
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College Point has always been a quiet corner of Queens where the hum of the city fades into the rhythm of neighborhood life. The International Hua-Yan Buddhist Federation anchors one of those unassuming blocks, offering a space for reflection and tradition in an area more often associated with auto shops and waterfront warehouses. Buddhist temples like this one serve as cultural crossroads, where rituals and teachings bridge generations and geographies without fanfare or spectacle. Visitors will find it at 20-47 129th St, a simple address that belies the depth of practice housed within. The temple’s presence is a reminder of how spiritual communities shape the character of a neighborhood, providing not just a place of worship but a point of connection for those who seek it. Activities typically include meditation sessions, sutra study, and ceremonial observances, each carried out with the quiet consistency that defines many Buddhist institutions in New York. For anyone curious about visiting or participating, the number to call is (347) 979-7591. Directions can be found on the map—just don’t expect a grand entrance, only a door that opens to something far more meaningful. If you’re nearby, it’s the kind of place you might walk past a dozen times before realizing what it holds.