SHANGHAI, June 28 (Xinhua) -- A group of Chinese
monks, most of whom hold bachelor's and even master's degrees, completed an
eight-month English training course at a Shanghai language university Saturday
and were awarded certificates.
The 22 monks, all from monasteries in the Chinese
mainland, studied English language skills and attended Buddhism classes given in
English at the Shanghai International Studies University (SISU).
It was the first time in China that a university
provided formal foreign language training to monks.
Sheng Jianyuan, director of the teaching and research
office of the training department at SISU, told Xinhua Sunday that the idea of
the program came up last summer, when monks across the country gathered in
Shanghai for an English speaking contest.
"Increasing exchanges between China's Buddhist circle
and its overseas counterparts mean Chinese monks need better English skills,"
Sheng said.
The language classes were given by teachers in SISU
and the Buddhism classes were taught by instructors from the Buddhism research
center of the University of Hong Kong.
Tuition was covered by the Shanghai Buddhist
Association.
The monks also translated for the second World
Buddhist Forum at end of March and beginning of April. That forum opened in Wuxi
of east China's Jiangsu Province and concluded in Taipei.