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Tang Kwok-wah汤国华

Style & Daoist names
Lay Practitioner Tang Kwok-wah
Period
Republican Era–Present
Dates
1910 — 2004
Role
Chairman of the Yuen Yuen InstituteChairman of the Hong Kong Taoist AssociationPhilanthropist
Birthplace
Guangdong
Places of activity
The Yuen Yuen Institute

Life

Tang Kwok-wah (1910–2004) was a Hong Kong businessman, philanthropist and Daoist leader who served for many years as chairman of the Yuen Yuen Institute and chairman (president) of the Hong Kong Taoist Association, and also chaired the Colloquium of Six Religious Leaders of Hong Kong. The Yuen Yuen Institute was founded in 1950 on the principle of the "unity of the Three Teachings," and under his leadership it developed into a large religious organization combining a temple complex with social services such as elder care, education and funeral services, repeatedly funding the restoration of mainland temples and Daoist cultural activities. Together with Hou Baoyuan, Luo Zhiguang and others, he initiated the Hong Kong Taoist Association in 1961, and the Association acquired its premises in 1975; he was a key figure in the unification and institutionalization of Hong Kong's Daoist organizations.

Contributions & Influence

  • Chaired the Yuen Yuen Institute and the Hong Kong Taoist Association for many years
  • Advanced Daoist social services and interfaith dialogue in Hong Kong
  • Chaired the Colloquium of Six Religious Leaders of Hong Kong, promoting interfaith dialogue
References
  1. 维基百科"汤国华"条目
  2. 圆玄学院官方网站
  3. 香港道教联合会资料