DescriptionOroville Chinese Temple, October 2020-4018.jpg
English: Entrance area of the Oroville Chinese Temple (列聖宮), Butte County, California. After the first two wooden temples burned down, the current third temple was built of red brick acquired from Palermo, California. Funded by the Tongzhi Emperor and Empress of China, it was completed in September 1863. Today, the temple is owned by the City of Oroville and open to the public as a museum.
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Entrance area of the Oroville Chinese Temple (列聖宮), Butte County, California. After the first two wooden temples burned down, the current third temple was built of red brick acquired from Palermo, California. Funded by the Tongzhi Emperor and Empress of China, it was completed in September 1863. Today, the temple is owned by the City ofOroville and open to the public as a museum.