Buddhists help the needy
3/1/2005 7:26
Buddhists from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan donated 9.93 million yuan
(US$1.2 million) at a prayer service in Beijing on Saturday afternoon to the
tsunami-hit countries in South and Southeast Asia. "We gather here on the
first day of the New Year to pray for no more disasters and to show our
commitment to helping the victims get through the disaster," said monk Sheng
Hui, vice director of the Buddhist Association of China. More than 1,000
monks and disciples from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan attended the prayer
service held at the Lingguang Temple on the western outskirts of Beijing on the
first day of 2005. Temples from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan donated 9.51
million yuan and monks and disciples at the service donated 420,000 yuan in cash
on the spot, according to the Buddhist Association. The donations were
entrusted to Red Cross China to send to the eight tsunami-hit countries
including Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. "This is so far our
largest donation for the tsunami-hit countries," said Su Juxiang, vice president
of the Red Cross Society of China. "We will publish the use of the donations and
receive auditing supervision."
Xinhua
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