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Monks are speaking in foreign tongues
By Wang Hongyi (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-06-30 10:07 SHANGHAI: Monks are being trained in English and other languages to help them spread Chinese Buddhism across the globe. The first batch, made up of 22 monks from monasteries across 10 provinces, on Saturday completed an eight-month course covering oral English, translation and cross-cultural exchange at Shanghai International Studies University (SISU).
"I have taken English training courses before, but this time it was much more practical and targeted," said Master Yong Xing, a student of the program and director of the China Jianzhen Buddhist Academy in Jiangsu province. "The world needs more Buddhist scholars proficient in foreign languages to explain Buddhism smoothly and accurately." SISU language teachers or instructors from the Buddhism research center at the University of Hong Kong led the classes, while the Shanghai Buddhist Association paid the tuition fees. "Increasing exchanges between China's Buddhist circle and its overseas counterparts mean monks need better English skills," said Sheng Jianyuan, director of teaching and research at SISU, yesterday, who explained the idea for the language program came about last summer when monks converged on Shanghai for a national English-speaking contest.
Xinhua contributed to the story |