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Chi Quarterly welcomes contributions of personal experiences or reports of Tzu Chi
activities. We also welcome letters to the editor containing personal comments or opinions
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- EDITORIAL
With Tzu Chi TV, a new chapter of
the Tzu Chi cultural mission has
been created.
- IT'S HERE
Tzu Chi TV was kicked off on New
Year's Day with a blockbuster
celebration in Taipei and the whole
world.
- A GOD'S REQUEST:
TSUSHIH TEMPLE
Through the perseverance of a
devoted artist, this temple has
become a sanctuary of traditional
Asian sculpture.
- LETTING OUT GRIEF
At a tragic plane crash, Tzu Chi
people were thefirst to arrive to
console grieving families.
- TAIWANESE
ABORIGINES
In a series of sidebars in this issue
of the Quarterly, we introduce
Taiwan's original inhabitants.
- YEN SHUI-LUNG
Jo Chen tells about the forerunner
of modern Taiwanese art.
- PURNA AND UPALI
In a continuing series, Lin
Sen-shou describes the lives of
two of buddha's disciples.
- NINE KNOTS
Master Cheng Yen talks about how
to untie the knots in the heart
which cause the suffering of life.
- THE WORLD OF THE
VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Four stories show that the blind
can see with their hearts.
- ZEMVELO
The first Tzu Chi elementary school
in South Africa is inaugurated.
- A SUCCESSFUL LIFE
At a symposium for youth, three
speakers share their successful lives.
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