Alan Watts talks about Zen Buddhism - why we should stop chasing our tail ...
Beyond theism and materialism ...
The religion of no religion (don't miss it) ...
Wu Wei - action without force ...
The Middle Way - the path that cannot be followed, and The Fall (anxiety) ...
The truth is soooooo simple, it is hard to put into words ..
Audio book - The Way of Zen ...
In a few hours it will be China's 'Singles Day' 11 / 11. Single ? Celebrate your freedom ;)
Regardless, we hope all our visitors will one day find (or have found) their true love ...
Romantic songs galore ...
When love calls your name ... are you ready to believe ? Are you strong enough, to trust in love ...?
No matter what ...
Forever my baby; always yours ...
A beautiful heart creates our paradise ...
It can be a beautiful world, when you share your dream ...
It's amazing !
You can count on me ...
Three little words :Wo ai ni (I love you) ...
Waiting for my chance,I was lost, then found,All I know is :We're all in the dance.
One life ... one love ...
Beginning with 'Superhero Wedding' ...
In 2016, 100 students from low-income Lincoln high school, Tacoma, Washington State, embarked on a journey of a lifetime, following a personal invitation by president Xi JinPing.
Travel expands one's horizons, and creates the real understanding ...
Bonus film - Chinese president Xi JinPing's trip to Lincoln high school in 2015 ...
The MaiJiShan Grottoes are filled with thousands of Buddhist sculptures.
These were carved from the Wei dynasty to the Song dynasty by Buddhist monks who first came here via the North Silk Road.
The grottoes are close to TianShui, which is the second largest city in GanSu province in central China, with a population of approximately 3.5 milion. The city lies along the route of the ancient Northern Silk Road by the Wei River, through which much of the trade flowed between China and the West.
The Qin state, the founding dynasty of China, arose in this part of China.
The DaMing Palace (DaMing Gong, Palace of Great Brilliance) was the imperial palace complex of the Tang Dynasty, located in its capital Chang'An. It served as the royal residence of the Tang emperors for more than 220 years.
Today, the DaMing Palace site is designated a National Heritage Site of China, located a little north east of present-day Xi'An city center, ShaanXi province, central China. One can take subway line 2 to DaMingGongXi (DaMing Palace West) station.
The palace complex was destroyed at the end of the Tang dynasty. The ruins were only discovered in the 1950s and some parts have now been reconstructed following careful archaeological analysis of the site. The reconstructions, museum and grounds opened to visitors in 2010.
A beautiful film ...
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