Global Times

Shaolin Temple raises national flag for first time in 1,500 years

- By Liu Xin

For the first time in its 1,500year history, China’s national flag on Monday flew above the Shaolin Temple in Central China’s Henan Province.

The flag of the People’s Republic of China, also known as the five-star red flag, was raised at the world-famous Buddhist kung fu monastery in Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng, Henan on Monday in front of officials and monks.

Shaolin Temple Abbot Shi Yongxin, temple monks and overseas followers, as well as officials from Dengfeng’s United Front Work Department and the Dengfeng Religious Affairs Administra­tion, attended Monday’s ceremony, according to a Shaolin Temple website release on Monday.

“This is the first time the Shaolin Temple has held a flagraisin­g ceremony since it was establishe­d in 495 AD,” a lay Buddhist responsibl­e for managing the temple website told the Global Times on Monday.

He said that raising the flag was consistent with the government’s requiremen­t to “bring the Constituti­on, new law, socialist core values and excellent traditiona­l Chinese culture into religious venues.”

Raising the flag “also shows our love for the country and the religion,” he said.

Heads and representa­tives of national religious groups, including the Buddhist Associatio­n of China, the Taoist Associatio­n of China, the Islamic Associatio­n of China, and the Bishops’ Conference of the Catholic Church in China proposed in July that all religious venues should raise China’s national flag to “strengthen awareness of respect for the flag and preserve the flag’s dignity.”

The flag must be raised at religious venues on National Day and other important festivals and celebratio­ns of each religion, according to a proposal at a conference of religious groups in Beijing in July.

Shi was quoted in the release as saying that Shaolin decided to actively respond to the proposal and hold the ceremony.

Raising the flag would help religious groups increase their awareness “as Chinese citizens” and help them “better practice socialist core values and stick to the way of the sinicizati­on of religions by integratin­g religious doctrines into Chinese culture,” the temple release said.

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Monks at the Shaolin Temple in Central China’s Henan Province, as well as local religious authoritie­s, attend the flag-raising ceremony on Monday.
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