"Give others confidence. Give others joy. Give others hope. Give others convenience."
A simple practice that sits at the heart of Humanistic Buddhism. Master Hsing Yun taught it as a way to bring the Dharma into ordinary moments — a kind word at the counter, a chair offered to a stranger.
Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees. Slip-on shoes are easiest — you will remove them before entering the main shrine. No special robes required.
Full dress guide →You are welcome to walk the grounds, sit in the shrine, or simply enjoy the tea house. No prior practice needed. Photos are fine in most areas — staff will point out any spaces that ask for quiet.
First-time tips →From parking and wheelchair access to whether you can bring children, the FAQ covers the practical stuff. Anything not there — call the temple or send a note.
FAQ & contact →