The number of residents varies seasonally from approximately 1,500 to 2,500 during festive periods.
This includes more than 300 foreign monks, nuns and lay practitioners, originating from over 20 countries.
[4] It is the main monastery complex and meditation centre of the Pa-Auk Society.
[1] The Pa-Auk Society comprises over 40 branches and associate centres in Myanmar and internationally.
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