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Buddhist monks on Prince Edward Island are opening their monasteries to public tours, aiming to dispel local suspicion. Over one hundred people have visited, seeing the dining halls, prayer spaces, and daily life. The monks, mostly from Taiwan, estimate around seven hundred monks and six hundred nuns living there. However, they face a land dispute as the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission investigates if they own more than the three-thousand-acre limit for corporations. Despite this, the monks are pushing back with community work, including handing out free food boxes and helping with church renovations. They believe in staying compassionate, helping anyone, and letting people see the truth for themselves.
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