
Investing in Sukhavati: An Interview with Senior Financier Andrew Fung on His Pure Land Practice
One of my aspirations as a journalist of religion is to explore how to better recount and share the teachings of Buddhism with more people.

One of my aspirations as a journalist of religion is to explore how to better recount and share the teachings of Buddhism with more people.

Four years ago, one of my best friends visited Hong Kong. The first cultural landmark I took him to was Chi Lin Nunnery, which I

It is already more than a year since Saddhaloka Bhikkhu passed away. He is still greatly missed by all his students, past and present, and

The demonstrations in Hong Kong continue to drag on. Not long after they started, reports began to cover the involvement of Christian leaders in student

Those of us who have been fortunate enough to experience university know the life-long value and countless adventures it holds. The notorious freshman fifteen, fraternities

The scene opens with what looks like the largest and dirtiest rubbish dump on the face of the earth. It is huge, with rubbish piled

In this interview with the website he founded, Robert H. N. Ho outlines his ideas about the Buddhist path, giving back, and his calling

One of the most striking memories I’ll never forget is the time I went to celebrate Vesak on May 2010. One could not miss the

In a recent Hong Kong University seminar titled “Buddhism’s position in the 21st Century” (?G???@?@?????k???w??), Ven. Hin Hung and his guests (Ven. Dhammapala, author Leung Man Tao, and upasako Walter

Finding places in Hong Kong that provide services in English can be a bit of a tall order. Religious organizations are no exception. For one

We hosted Chinese author, show host and social commentator Leung Man Tao to talk about what he does best: books. As a famous writer in

Cities and the lives that are lived in them constitute a paradox. For many people, this has almost become a cliché. A city is theoretically