The Diamond Way Buddhist Centre opened soon in Wellington

The Diamond Way Buddhist Centre of Wellington will have a good time on its imposing opening with a talk at 7:00pm on 19 June 2012. The lecture titled, "Buddhism in the Modern World” will be known by Buddhist instructor Jonathan Bradley throughout his international tour which contains stops in Hong Kong, Japan and New Zealand.

The Wellington centre was recognized by students of Lama Ole Nydahl, a Western lama instead of a sequence of teachers dating backside 2,550 years. Lama Ole Nydahl, a teacher of Buddhism since 1972, regularly questions his more superior students such as Jonathan to travel and teach across the globe.

The Diamond Way Buddhist Centre of Wellington is branch of an international network of 600+ meditation centers in more than 50 countries around the world in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Their aim is to protect the distinctive Tibetan meditation put into practice and makes them accessible in the West during translation work, publications and courses with more than 100 international Buddhist teachers. The centers were recognized by Lama Ole Nydahl according to the needs of the 16th Karmapa. Currently, they are under the leadership of the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley, Thaye Dorje.

The Wellington centre is situated at Level 2, 276 Cuba Street. The limited centre will present liberated public meditation evenings every Monday and Thursday at 6:30pm as well as more in-depth withdraws and teachings all through the year.

The Diamond Way Buddhist Centre opened soon in Wellington

The Diamond Way Buddhist Centre of Wellington will have a good time on its imposing opening with a talk at 7:00pm on 19 June 2012. The lecture titled, "Buddhism in the Modern World” will be known by Buddhist instructor Jonathan Bradley throughout his international tour which contains stops in Hong Kong, Japan and New Zealand.

The Wellington centre was recognized by students of Lama Ole Nydahl, a Western lama instead of a sequence of teachers dating backside 2,550 years. Lama Ole Nydahl, a teacher of Buddhism since 1972, regularly questions his more superior students such as Jonathan to travel and teach across the globe.

The Diamond Way Buddhist Centre of Wellington is branch of an international network of 600+ meditation centers in more than 50 countries around the world in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Their aim is to protect the distinctive Tibetan meditation put into practice and makes them accessible in the West during translation work, publications and courses with more than 100 international Buddhist teachers. The centers were recognized by Lama Ole Nydahl according to the needs of the 16th Karmapa. Currently, they are under the leadership of the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley, Thaye Dorje.

The Wellington centre is situated at Level 2, 276 Cuba Street. The limited centre will present liberated public meditation evenings every Monday and Thursday at 6:30pm as well as more in-depth withdraws and teachings all through the year.

Above 1000 foreign tourists visits Tibet - Buddhism

Tourism numbers have been raising for Southwest China's Tibet self-governing Region, with above 1,000 tourists visiting the area every day, the Tibet Tourism Bureau said Monday.

The agency said 1,588 overseas tourists from 40 countries, together with the United States, Malaysia, Singapore, Germany, Australia, Japan and Nepal visited Tibet. 

Tourists from the United States on that day attained above 330, the major group along with those from the above-mentioned countries. 

Group of people from different Countries visited the Jokhang Temple, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the spirit of Lhasa, as well as Barkhor Street, one of the city's oldest streets.

A travel guide named Yang said his company is getting busier every day. Sunday saw Yang directed a group of Japanese tourists all over the city.

The department supposed that Tibet established 1.45 million tourists in the initial five months of the year, viewing a boost of 25.7 percent year lying on year.

Among the total number of tourists, 1.42 million were domestic tourists, the provincial tourism department said in a statement.

The highland region earns around 1.36 billion yuan ($215.87 million) in domestic tourism incomes all through the five-month period, the bureau said.

The tourism agency said Tibet anticipates 10 million tourist influx and 12 billion yuan in tourism profits this year.

According to the tourism agency, almost 8.427 million household tourists and 270,800 foreign tourists visited Tibet in 2011.