(10th February, 2021, Hong Kong) To celebrate the Chinese New Year, 500 Peach Blossoms are planted at Tsz Shan Monastery, hoping to share the merit of Flower Offerings to the public and pray for the wellness of Hong Kong. The Peach Blossoms are in full bloom to welcome the New Year, thanks to the devoted... Read More
(Hong Kong, 7 June 2017) Increasingly sophisticated and immersive gaming experiences, together with streaming technologies and social media platforms for community experiences are redefining the gaming industry; engaging millions of gamers and viewers around the world. To celebrate the 20th anniversary... Read More
(Hong Kong, 18 July 2016) The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is honoured to receive a generous donation of HK$1 million from the Tsz Shan Monastery in support of the ‘Ashoka Tree’ Youth Personal Growth Programme established by the Department of Psychology, with the objective of improving... Read More
Tsz Shan Monastery is a Chinese Buddhist monastery established for the inheritance of the Dharma preached by Śākyamuni Buddha. The Monastery is a sanctuary for the public to learn about Buddhist teachings. We believe that Buddha nature is hidden in everyone, which can be developed through listening,... Read More
(Hong Kong, 22 February 2005) Li Ka Shing Foundation and the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Centre of Buddhist Studies announced today the setting up of a HK$10 million “Li Chong Yuet Ming Buddhist Studies Research Fund”. Li Ka-shing Foundation’s contribution of HK$ 5 Million... Read More
Xinchao Movement is an academic exchange program established by Shantou University to promote Chaozhou culture and the spirit of Chaozhou people. The Movement aims to renew interest in Chaozhou’s unique cultural traditions and to strengthen the cultural identity of Chaozhou natives through a... Read More
World-renowned entrepreneur Mr Li Ka-shing officiated at the ceremony for the restoration of the Guangji Bridge in Chaozhou. Mr Li has donated RMB 7.2 million to restore the six towers of the bridge. The 750-metre Guangji Bridge, also known as Xiangzi Bridge, was built in the Southern Song Dynasty. The... Read More