Monday, September 12, 2005

Monks in the 21st Century


Eighteen Buddhist monks in China are pausing in their spiritual pursuits to concentrate on more worldly issues.
They have joined business classes in temple management at Jiaotong university in Shanghai, according to China's official Xinhua news agency. Their study will include corporate strategy and religious product marketing. Much of China's Buddhist heritage has been rebuilt by the Communist Party in the last 25 years to attract tourists.

"Through this programme, we want to learn how the secular world is managed," Xinhua quoted Chang Chun, a Zen Buddhist monk who works as general manager of Shanghai's Jade Buddha Temple, as saying.

The monks' reading will also include 'The Art of War' by Sun Tzu, a an ancient Chinese philosopher, which is now required study on MBA courses around the world. The 100-year-old Jade Buddha Temple, home to 280 monks, already has statues at the entrance bearing plaques naming donors who have given $1,200, Xinhua said.


San Nakji for President!

2 comments:

Oricon Ailin said...

Hmm, how interesting. That's IS a computer they are looking at, right???

San Nakji said...

I think it is a computer, what were you thinking? The question for me is, what are they looking at on the computer???