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100-million-won donation delivered to Chinese
Ambassador as humanitarian relief
The Jogye Order of Korean
Buddhism provided a humanitarian relief to China where the novel coronavirus is
rapidly spreading.
Most Ven. Wonhaeng, the president of the Jogye Order met with new Chinese
Ambassador to KoreaXing Haiming in the reception room at the Korea Buddhist
History and Culture Memorial Hall on February 10 to deliver the donation of 100
million Korean won to be used for the victims of the novel coronavirus outbreak
in China. The new Chinese Ambassador was accompanied by his wife, Mr. Bang Kun
and Mr. Wang Wei, respectively Councilor and Political Attaché from the Chinese
embassy in Seoul.
Most Ven. Wonhaeng said, “China is the country who introduced Buddhism to
Koreans. We have been the closest of all neighbors, and therefore the wish to
help as much as I can naturally arises in me. I am ardently praying that this
outbreak of coronavirus will come to pass as soon as possible.” In reply,
Ambassador Xing Haiming said, “On behalf of the Chinese government, I gratefully
and eagerly accept the helping hands of the Korean Buddhist community,
especially those of the Jogye Order. It is a deeply touching moment.”
Ambassador Xing Haimingthen presented a letter of appreciation and a gift to
Most Ven. Wonhaeng as a token of gratitude for the Order’s generosity.
The dialogue between the Jogye Order’s president and the new Chinese ambassador
last about 30 minutes, mainly on the exchanges between Korean and Chinese
Buddhist communities.
The Chinese ambassador said, “When Ven. Yangjue, the chairman of the Buddhist
Association of China learned that I would be posted as China’s next ambassador
to Korea, he asked me to give his warmest regards to the president of the Jogye
Order. The Chinese embassy will do its best to promote even a closer
relationship and cooperation among the Buddhist leaders of the two countries.”
Speaking about the history of the Korea-China-Japan Goodwill Conference that
started in 1995 and is continuingto this date, Most Ven. Wanhaeng pledged his commitment
to make the 2020 Conference, which is to be held in Korea, as big and grand a
success as the Conference last year held in Shanghai.
The Jogye Order explained that today’s meeting was held because of Most Ven.
Wonhaeng’s firm belief that one should help all beings suffering from diseases as
if it is his or her own sickness. Thus, the president suggested to have today’s
meeting as an act of compassion, whichChinese embassy readily accepted.