Hieun Tsang Memorial Hall is dedicated to the famous Chinese traveler who visited India and is located in:

Nalanda
Gaya
Bodh Gaya
Patna

The correct answer is: a) Nalanda.

The Hieun Tsang Memorial Hall is a museum dedicated to the Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar Xuanzang, who visited India in the 7th century. It is located in Nalanda, Bihar, India. The museum was built in 1956 by the Chinese government and is administered by the Nalanda University.

The museum has a collection of artifacts related to Xuanzang’s life and travels, including his travel diary, a replica of his begging bowl, and a statue of him. The museum also has a library of books on Xuanzang and Buddhism.

Xuanzang was born in 602 CE in China. He became a Buddhist monk at the age of 13 and studied at the famous Buddhist university of Nalanda in India. He spent 17 years in India, traveling extensively and studying Buddhist texts. He returned to China in 645 CE and translated many Buddhist texts into Chinese. He is considered one of the most important figures in the transmission of Buddhism from India to China.

The Hieun Tsang Memorial Hall is a popular tourist destination. It is open to the public from 9am to 5pm, seven days a week. The entrance fee is 100 rupees for adults and 50 rupees for children.