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Peace Pagoda, Ampara : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peace Pagoda, Ampara
Ampara Peace Pagoda (also known as Ampara Sama Ceitya) is one of a number of Peace Pagodas in the world, built since World War II and designed to promote the non-violence in the community and unite them in their search for world peace. It is located in Ampara, a small town located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka and is one of the Ampara’s most prominent landmarks. There are another four Peace Pagodas constructed in various places around Sri Lanka. They are located at Unawatuna, Adam's Peak, Bandarawela and Walapane.〔http://amazinglanka.com/wp/peace-pagoda-ampara/ Japanese Peace Pagoda in Ampara〕 ==History==
The Ampara Peace Pagoda was constructed by Nipponzan monks under the patronage of Nichidatsu Fujii maha thero (1885-1985) of Nipponzan-Myōhōji of Japan with the objective of commemorating his 99th birth day. The Pagoda was declared open by Junius Richard Jayewardene, President of Sri Lanka on 28 February 1988.〔http://wikimapia.org/1621146/World-Peace-Pagoda-Ampara-Sri-Lanka-Nipponzan-Myohoji World Peace Pagoda, Ampara, Sri Lanka, Nipponzan Myohoji (Ampara)〕〔http://tour.lk/sri_lanka/ampara/peace_pagoda.php Peace Pagoda Ampara〕
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