HANGZHOU, Nov. 16: The third China-U.S.-Canada Buddhist Forum opened Wednesday in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, with a gathering of nearly 300 representatives and guests.
Themed "Tranquil Mind, Auspicious Coexistence," the forum aims to connect the Buddhist communities of China, the United States and Canada, along with peace-loving individuals, to promote international Buddhism exchanges and cooperation among the three countries, foster China-U.S. and China-Canada friendship, promote peace, facilitate the exchange and mutual learning between Eastern and Western civilizations, and contribute to building a community with a shared future for humankind, noted Master Yanjue, head of the Buddhist Association of China.
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This is the first time China is hosting the forum. It has successfully been held in Toronto in 2017 and New York in 2019, and has become a new platform to promote friendly exchanges among the Buddhist communities across the Pacific Ocean.
The forum will run until Nov. 17.
(Xinhua)