Hundreds of Buddhists and swarms of visitors gathered in
northwestern Beijing for the Buddhist Culture Festival that began
Monday in the Longquan (or "Dragon Spring") Temple.
Located in the Xishan mountain range, the temple will host a
number of activities to promote Buddhist culture, including
opportunities to learn Buddhist songs, enjoy free vegetarian food,
or receive medical consultation and treatment from volunteers.
Visitors can also get free prints of basic Buddhist teachings,
video products, and works of calligraphy. These activities aim to
demonstrate a Buddhist principle of giving without expectation of
return.
The festival also includes a conference on Buddhism, which has a
history of at least 2,000 years in China.
Visitors line up for a taste of vegetarian
food provided at the Buddhist Culture Festival in Longquan Temple,
during the Golden Week holiday, Oct. 2, 2007.
Students from Beijing University of
Chinese Medicine offer volunteer medical consultation and
treatment, at the Buddhist Culture Festival in Longquan Temple,
during the Golden Week holiday, Oct. 2, 2007.
Buddhists create calligraphy works for
visitors to the Buddhist Culture Festival in Longquan Temple,
during the Golden Week holiday, Oct. 2, 2007.
(CRI October 4, 2007)