Musée Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum
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Regarder la vidéoA tooth relic, a thought, a resolution, and a great vow led to the construction of a great monument. After many years of preparation, with the kind support of a thousand monasteries and a million donors, the Buddha Museum was officially opened in 2011. This is not only just a new Buddhist site, it is also an accessible place where Humanistic Buddhist teachings are actualized.
Based on Venerable Master Hsing Yun’s philosophy of giving others faith, joy, hope, and convenience, this place will bring people on a unique “journey of the heart.”
The Buddha Museum provides surprising joy to first-time visitors.
When visitors first step into the Front Hall, they are usually struck with awe by the different kinds of facilities provided by the Museum. As they move into the Museum, they transit from the hustle and bustle into the serene Buddha Land.
The Eight Pagodas in Chinese tower-like style line along the Great Path to Buddhahood. Visitors can learn about Buddhism through Buddhist scriptures, books, videos, and games.
The four permanent galleries in the Main Hall are installed with interactive multimedia devices to allow modern visitors to travel through time and space, and connect with the historical ideas of Buddhism.
Through the creativity and dedication of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, visitors can learn about Buddhism with joy.
The Buddha Museum brings serene joy to all visitors.
During the construction of the Museum, Venerable Master Hsing Yun reserved an area for building a lush and comfortable grove filled with the vitality of nature, so visitors can stroll and relax in it.
At the Twin Pavilions, the “Chan and Tea are of One Taste”
Venerable Master Hsing Yun’s consideration has brought heartwarming joy to the visitors.
The bus-shaped restrooms beside the carparks are designed to serve visitors who have arrived after a long journey.
The obstacle-free facilities enable visitors to move around the complex without hindrances.
The Waterdrop Tea Houses are accessible at different parts for the Museum and are open at all times to provide delicious food.
The above facilities reflect the consideration Venerable Master had for incoming visitors during the time of construction.
When visitors enter the shrines in the Main Hall, they can get Dharma joy from prostrating and venerating the Buddhas.
In the Avalokitesvara Shrine, the mirroring images of Avalokitesvara reflect the Bodhisattva’s great aspiration of fulfilling infinite wishes.
In the Golden Buddha Shrine, the Buddha statue represents the integration of both the Northern and Southern Buddhist traditions.
The Jade Buddha Shrine houses the statue of the reclining Buddha. Above the statue is one of the three Buddha’s tooth relics still in extant. Visitors can pay their respects to this museum treasure.
This energizing journey will help visitors grow in wisdom and religious faith.
Venerable Master Hsing Yun once said, “The Buddha doesn't need a memorial, but living beings do” “The Buddha Museum belongs to everyone; as long as there is someone who needs it, that person can come to it.”
We welcome you to Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, and be inspired by the teachings of Humanistic Buddhism.
Programmer votre visite


- 漢來蔬食, 成佛大道, 統嶺里, 大樹區, Kaohsiung, 840, Taïwan
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- Aujourd'hui:
- 09:00 - 17:00
- Lun
- 9:00 - 19:00
- Mar
- Fermé
- Mer
- 9:00 - 19:00
- Jeu
- 9:00 - 19:00
- Ven
- 9:00 - 19:00
- Sam
- 9:00 - 19:00
- Dim
- 9:00 - 19:00
- www.fgsbmc.org.tw
Pièces exposées
Objets exposés présentés avec fichier audio
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Two Assemblies Pagoda
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Four Givings Pagoda
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Six Perfections Pagoda
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Seven Admonishments Pagoda
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Eightfold Path Pagoda
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Camphor Grove Waterdrop Teahouse
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The Rareness of Being Human
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Hold up a Flower
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Liberating Nidhi
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Teaching His Mother the Dharma
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Carrying the Coffin of His Father
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Cleansing the Body and Mind
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Maudgalyayana Rescuing His Mother
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Devadatta's Attempts to Harm the Buddha
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Sewing Three Robes for Aniruddha
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Teaching Sujata
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Educating Rahula
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Saving Angulimalya
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Kusha Grass
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Liberating the Mother of Demons
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Teaching Minister Varsakara
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Sitting on the Road to Save His Clan
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Alm's-begging without Discrimination
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Converting Matanga
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Caring for Young People
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Instructing Cudapanthaka
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The Buddha Entering Parinirvana
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Drying Mushrooms
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High and Far
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Let Go! Let Go!
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Treasure the Present
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Our Face Before Conception
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Revere the Bell as the Buddha
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Nightly Wanderings
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Not Permitted to Be a Teacher
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The Manifestation of Manjusri
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No Merit Whatever
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Niaole and Bai Juyi
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Salty and Pain Have Flavour
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Like Cow Dung
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Can't Be Snatched Away
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Close the Door Properly
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Can't Tell You
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Pick Up a Little More
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The Rooster and The Bug
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The Chan in Tea and Food
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Dadian and Han Yi
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Huike's Settled Mind
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The Whole Body is The Eye
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A Model through the Ages
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Your Own Residence
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Not Even A Thread
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A Monastic Robe
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Light Up the Light of Mind
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Help Yourself with Your Own Umbrella
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The Moon Cannot Be Stolen
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The Eight Winds Cannot Move Me
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A Stick of Incense Increases Merits
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The Universe Is My Bed
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Buddha! Buddha!
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No One Can Take Your Place
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Wild Fox Chan
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Self-liberating Person
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Originally Empty Without Existence
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I Can Be Busy for You Too
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The Buddhas Do Not Lie
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Doing Evil and Cultivating Good
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Jizang
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Xianshou
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Xuanzang
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Zhizhe
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Bodhidharma
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Huiyuan
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Daoxuan
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Subhakarasimha
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Mahaprajapati
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Ruhula
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Pindola
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Dragon-Subduing
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Cundapanthaka
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Katyayana
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Subhuti
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Sariputra
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Mahakasyapa
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Utpalavarna
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Bhadra
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Upali
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Maudgalyayana
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Kalodayin
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Tiger-Taming
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Purna
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Ananda
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Aniruddha
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Growing Prospect
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Carrying Mud in Mouths and Returning When the Flowers Were Fallen
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When Spring Comes the Water Becomes Warm and the Ducks Are the First to Know
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If Lambs Had Known Characters (Lamb Noodle)
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The Arrival of Butterflies
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Parent and Child
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The Graceful New-comer Swallows
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Going Far Away
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The Cruel Grace
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Twin Birds Staying and Flying Together
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New bamboos formed a shade with no pellets shot. Why not enjoy the breeze at the north window together?
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The Resident Sea-gulls Give Way to Guests
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Chirping Continuously As a Way of Crying
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The Light Silk Fan Was in Hand Which I Could Not Bear to Pat on the Two Butterflies
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Hanging Upside Down
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One Magpie Chirps in a New Bright Day
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The Guest Came But Did Not Enter the Door, Liked Sitting Under the Thousand Year Old Tree
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Yellow puppy Brought an Umbrella in Its Mouth to Meet Me From Afar
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The Old Woman With Home by the Creek Was Leisurely With Nothing to Attend to.At Sunset, She Yelled to the White Nose Pig to Come Home
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Just Make the Four Seas Plentiful in Resources You Wouldn’t Mind the Excess of Rats and Birds in the Human world
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The Little Cat Like a Little Friend Perched on My Shoulder to Watch Me Drawing
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Rooster
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The Ox’s Sunday
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Not Angling By the Creek
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Cooking Eels
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They Eat Grass But Give Out Milk – a Quote by Famous Writer Lu Shun
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Humanitarianism
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Asura
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All Human Start Off Kind
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The Swallow Flies in to Perch on the Pillow
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Parting Whilst Alive Bidding Farewell at Death
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Carrying Her Son on Her Back
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Sweeping Reindeer Footprints from the Snow in Fear that Hunters Might Search for Them in the Morning
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Last Night’s Results
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The Prisoner’s Song
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Public Viewing
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The Silent New Year’s Eve
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Ants Move Home
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Execution Device for Silkworms
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My Leg
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The Heaven and Earth Is One Big Lodge The Forest and Garden Is One Big Birds Cage
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Fragrant bait attracts no fish. Angling pole supports drag-onfly.
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Attracting Gulls
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Quietly loosening the spider's net, setting free a pair of entangled butterflies
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Only swallows of old nests would return despite the owner's poverty
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The Farmer and the Old Cow
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Equality
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Crowing Down the Myriad Stars in the Sky
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Being Imprisoned
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You Could Look Down and Peep at the Bird's Nest
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Gaining a reprieve
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Child's Play
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The Dead Mother Bear
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The Silent Gratitude
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No Dog Left Behind
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Enticing to Kill
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Carps Saving Their Young
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The Newborn Reindeer
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Spring Grass
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At that moment the guest decided,"I am a Vegetarian from today!"
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Today and Tomorrow
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The Drunken Man and the Drunken Crab
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The Common Joys of a Winter Day
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An old cow is an appreciative audience, moving slowly to the sound of the flute
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Carrots have children and mustard have grandchildren
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Forest of Corpses
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Begging for Life
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Urgently Calling the Mountain Kid
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Assassination
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Doing Favors at No Expense
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