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ID085589
Title ProperBuddhism in Singapore - China relations
Other Title Informationvenerable Hong Choon and his visits, 1982-1990
LanguageENG
AuthorChia, Jack Meng Tat
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Venerable Hong Choon (1907-90) made eight visits to China between 1982 and 1990. During these visits, the Venerable met national and religious leaders, made pilgrimages to sacred Buddhist sites, helped to restore the monasteries associated with his master Venerable Hui Quan, and officiated at religious ceremonies. This study aims to examine the diplomatic significance of Venerable Hong Choon's visits to China. It positions these religious exchanges within the broader context of Singapore-China relations since the reopening of China in the late 1970s, and argues that Buddhism played a role in fostering international relations between the two countries in the period prior to the official establishment of diplomatic ties. In the absence of formal diplomatic channels between Singapore and China, Venerable Hong Choon's religious visits could thus be seen as a form of informal diplomacy with the aim of confidence building.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No. 196; 2008: p864-883
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No. 196; 2008: p864-883
Key WordsBuddhism - Singapore ;  Buddhism - China ;  China - Relation - Singapore ;  Singapore - Relation - China ;  Hong Choon