Hong Kong-born artist Night Fung plays with white and striking water colors with distinct edges and shapes to craft a misty dreamscape of Zen-themed abstract contemplation
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Buddhist Calligraphy Meditation in Relationship to Stress: Part One
A unique study from The University of Hong Kong highlights how Buddhist calligraphy increases calmness and wellbeing
The Buddhist Layman of Perfect Brightness: Dharma at Yuanming yuan
The Hong Kong Palace Museum’s new temporary exhibit showcases profound Buddhist dimensions of the Yongzheng Emperor’s thought and self-understanding
Master Hsing Yun, 1927-2023
Fo Guang Shan founder Master Hsing Yun was a seminal figure of modern Buddhism for both mainland China and Taiwan
Painting and Patriotism: A Celebration of Chinese Calligraphy and Chan for Hong Kong’s 25th Handover Anniversary
A Buddhist calligraphic and art exhibition to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Britain’s handover of Hong Kong to China
The Blankness of Being
(Inspired by the Zen masters of China) Consciousnessis too freeLike the stars in outer space and the severed head of Kalisweeping away dustforevermaking death howlknowing that we do not want to be in churchLike being buried alive in the same place where we beganas if we had never existed at all. George Cassidy Payne is a poet from […]