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had the name of the temple changed to the Quốc Ân Temple, and gave the temple an exemption from the land taxation system. Chùa Quốc Ân is the seat of a
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At the time, the temple was a modest and simple. In 1822, the temple was the subject of another imperial funded renovation project, this time funded by
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