Academic & Publishing

Underpinned by the concept of “Cultural China”, the objective is to promote the cultural exchange between China and other countries in the world and ultimately achieve cultural fusion (or convergence) so that Chinese culture can become one of the important resources for the study of spirituality and civilizations. By ways of understanding and embracing religious pluralism (or diversity) combined with the all-encompassing nature of Chinese culture, perhaps the ideal of “Together As One” for the human race is not at all too far-fetched.

  1. Publishing the Cultural China Academic Quarterly, a global academic forum.

  2. Hosting or sponsoring academic activities such as annual conferences and topical seminars for cultural and academic dialogues between the Chinese and eastern worlds.

  3. Regularly organize seminars, as a platform to respond to the needs of the times.

  4. Producing books and audio-visual material on topics such as eastern and western philosophies, historical and cultural studies. 

Culture China

Launched in 1994, Cultural China quarterly has been published regularly ever since. Recognized and welcomed among most of Chinese academics, this quarterly journal has become a platform of exchange on which many scholars release results of their research in realms of literature, history and philosophy, detail their findings, share their wisdom and offer their reflection.

Academic Seminars

Religion is a firm belief and set of behavioral models through which human beings transcend their basic motivation and physical needs for survival. Religion inspires compassion and humanism, so immersed in religion individuals find inner strengths and capacities to care for the society. Our goal is to study the possibilities that religion and society interact benignly with each other, how religion and society are impacting each other and the values of these dynamics. We want to know how we can maximize religion’s role in the process of building a socialist harmonious society.

To succeed the last two academic conferences on the theme of “Disaster and religion”, CRRS Hong Kong is once again in collaboration with Sichuan University to host “Religious Culture and Social Caring” academic seminar.