Yuen Yuen Institute

Yuen Yuen Institute

View of the Yuen Yuen Institute
Location in Hong Kong
Basic information
Geographic coordinates 22°23′0″N 114°7′22″E / 22.38333°N 114.12278°E / 22.38333; 114.12278Coordinates: 22°23′0″N 114°7′22″E / 22.38333°N 114.12278°E / 22.38333; 114.12278
Affiliation Taoism
Country China

The Yuen Yuen Institute (Chinese: 圓玄學院) is a Taoist temple in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.

Location

The Institute is located on hectares of land around Sam Dip Tam (三疊潭), Tsuen Wan District in the New Territories. The area is interspersed with temples, pavilions, and monasteries.

History

The Yuen Yuen Institute was established in Hong Kong in 1950 by monks from Sanyuan Gong (Three Originals Palace) in Guangzhou, which in turn traces its lineage to the Longmen (Dragon Gate) sect of Quanzhen (Complete Perfection) Taoism.

The Yuen Yuen Institute is the only temple in Hong Kong dedicated to all three major Chinese religions: Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. The first three Chinese characters of the Institute's name denote the essence of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism respectively, so as to advocate the integration and realization of the three religions' teachings.

The main building at the Institute is a replica of the Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan) in Beijing. In 1968, Moy Lin-shin co-founded (together with Taoist Masters Mui Ming-to and Mrs Tang Yuen Mei) the temple for the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism on the grounds of the Yuen Yuen Institute.

Purpose

The Institute's purpose is:

Activities

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