Breaking News, World News and Taiwan News.
Sponsors
Buy china wholesale products from reliable chinese wholesalers on DHgate.com!
Save 75% for all hotels in Shanghai, Beijing and whole China. Lowest rates for Flights in China.
Get the best deals for Guangzhou Hotels or choose from more than 10,000 hotels in 499 Chinese cities.
Find great real time deals on China Flights. Book flights to China or China domestic flights 24/7.

Buddhist confab to be held in Taiwan

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), a self-governing organization of Buddhists from more than 20 countries, will hold its 2007 conference in northern Taiwan’s Taoyuan County from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2.

Nearly 100 delegates from around the world will attend the conference at the Buddhist Hongshi College in Kuanyin township. These delegates are coming from Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Australia, the United States and China.

Ven. Chao Hwei, professor of religion with Hsuan Chuang University in Hsinchu, is the chairperson of the INEB organizing committee for the Taiwan conference. She and Sulak Sivaraksa, a co-founder of the INEB, will jointly present a keynote speech on “Kukkha and Its Cause” in the Sept. 1 session.

Yo Hsiang-chou, an associate professor with Fo Guang University in Yilan County and chief coordinator for the conference, will co-present another keynote speech on “Nirvana and Its Path” with Yoshiharu Tomatsu, a research fellow with Japan’s Jodo Shu Research Institute.

During the afternoon sessions Sept. 1-2, the delegates will be divided into smaller groups to discuss various topics, including the perpetuation of suffering, Buddhism and consumerism, socially engaged Buddhism and spiritually engaged Buddhism, and dana: social welfare or social transformation.

From Sept. 3 to 6, the delegates will travel around Taiwan to visit major Buddhist establishments, including the Dharma Drum Mountain in Chinshan township of Taipei County,Hsuan Chuang University in Hsinchu, Fo Guang Mountain in Kaohsiung, Tzu Chi Buddhist Hospital in Taipei County’s Hsintien township and the Museum of World Religions in Taipei.

The INEB was founded in 1989 by a group of Buddhist thinkers and social activists in Thailand, with its focus on peace, human rights, gender issues, spirituality-based development, diversity tolerance and interfaith dialogue.

Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here
Write a Comment
CAPTCHA Code Image
Type in image code
Change the code
 Receive China Post promos
 Respond to this email
Subscribe  |   Advertise  |   RSS Feed  |   About Us  |   Career  |   Contact Us
Sitemap  |   Top Stories  |   Taiwan  |   China  |   Business  |   Asia  |   World  |   Sports  |   Life  |   Arts & Leisure  |   Health  |   Editorial  |   Commentary
Travel  |   Movies  |   TV Listings  |   Classifieds  |   Bookstore  |   Getting Around  |   Weather  |   Guide Post  |   Student Post  |   English Courses  |   Terms of Use  |   Sitemap
  chinapost search