Wed, 15 Dec 2010
Taipei - China's Shaolin Temple, which trains the famous fighting monks, plans to open a branch in Taiwan, press reports said Wednesday.
The Chunghwa Tourism Development Fund has signed an agreement with the temple to open a cultural center and a branch temple in Miaoli, western Taiwan, the United Daily News said.
The cultural center is scheduled to open in 2011 and the temple in 2012.
The Shaolin Temple, based in China's Henan Province, will send monks to teach martial arts and conduct courses on Buddhist meditation, Chinese medicine and therapeutic massage, it added.
"The project is part of our effort to promote tourism in Miaoli," Liu Cheng-chih, director of the tourism fund, told the FTV television channel.
The Shaolin Temple was founded in the 5th century and is one of China's best known Buddhist monasteries, due to its association with marital arts, in particular kung fu.
In the 1990s, the temple began to open kung fu schools and send its monks on performance tours.
Source: Earth Times.
Link: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/358237,monks-open-branch-taiwan.html.
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