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      • Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
      • Brill Series on East Asian Religions
      • Chinese Translation Series of Foreign Studies on Buddhism and East Asian Religions
      • Studies in Chinese Religions
      • Journal of Chan Buddhism
      • “Famed Mountains and Great Temples”: A Book Series on Buddhist Sacred Space in China
      • Rules of Engagement
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Oct 31 2018

A REFLECTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL AND INTENSIVE PROGRAM ON BUDDHIST AT UBC

A REFLECTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL AND INTENSIVE PROGRAM ON BUDDHIST AT UBC Posted on October 5, 2018 by Meng Zhang The International and Intensive Program on Buddhism was held at University of British Columbia from July 27 to August 15, 2018. This program consisted of six seminars delivered by six international scholars. Each seminar combined Continue reading

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Sep 24 2018

A Student Reflection of The International and Intensive Program on Buddhism at UBC

Zhang, Anqi is an undergraduate student in the Department of Asian and African Studies in Shanghai International Studies University. Continue reading

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Aug 30 2018

Perceiving the Change of China through the Scope of Buddhism

Interview with Zhe Ji (CEIB) by Shuyue He. Originally posted to CJBS.Continue reading

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Nov 21 2017
Student Report – Digital Projects Student Librarian

Student Report – Digital Projects Student Librarian

For the 2017 co-op term, we were happy to receive Mariah Gastaldo as Digital Projects Student Librarian. Gastaldo, a Masters of Library and Information Studies student at the University of British Columbia, took up the task of collecting and reviewing data fromContinue reading

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Aug 02 2017
Conference Report: Buddhism and Business, Market and Merit

Conference Report: Buddhism and Business, Market and Merit

Report by Hassan Pirbhai, University of CalgaryContinue reading

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      • Inscription with List of Donors 1 at Yangtai Palace (陽臺宮)
        This stone inscription in Chinese is located at Yangtai Palace (陽臺宮), Jiyuan, Henan, China. It is dated 1368-1911 (Ming or Qing 明清 period). Dimensions: 47 cm (H) ✕ 83 cm (W). Further details are provided in the accompanying metadata spreadsheet, "Inscription metadata for Cluster 2.1 (2017): Jiyuan Shi (China)" under ID YT-1.
      • The Stele of the Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya sutra (Dafangguangfohuangyanjing 大方廣佛華嚴經), by Lourui (婁睿) of the Northern Qi dynasty (550-577 A.D.)
        The carving sutra of this stele was sponsored by Lourui (婁睿), the Prince of Dong'an (東安) of the Northern Qi dynasty. It was created for Lingyu (靈裕), the famous master of Dasabhumika School. This stele is 230 cm in height, 100 cm in width and 28 cm in depth, with dragon heads and a rectangle […]
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