

佛光山臘八粥煮的食材以1)白米為主要材料,
它的配料則有
2) 紅棗 3)青江菜、4) 蘿蔔、
5) 芋頭、6) 豆腐、7) 花生、8)黃豆 / 蓮子
油條、以及油、鹽

等調味料煮出來的,與一般的「鹹粥」有別,也有融合的意涵在,吃了之後會非常的暖的感覺。
| **Category** | **Details** |
| **Name** | Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple (佛光山东禅寺) |
| **Location** | PT 2297, Jalan Sg Buaya, 42600 Jenjarom, Kuala Langat, Selangor, Malaysia |
| **Founder** | Venerable Master Hsing Yun (星云大师) |
| **Land Donation** | 2 acres donated by Madam Kwok Kin Fong |
| **Total Land Area** | 14 acres (after symbolic purchases from nearby plantation owners) |
| **Groundbreaking** | 1989 (personally presided over by Venerable Master Hsing Yun) |
| **Construction Started** | 1994 |
| **Official Opening** | 1996 |
| **Recognition** | 1999: Listed as a national religious tourist site by Malaysia’s Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism |
| **Award** | 2003: Excellence Award in Selangor State Landscape Competition |
| **Courses Offered** | Over 20 community education courses including:<br>- Buddhism<br>- Aesthetics<br>- Arts<br>- Fitness<br>- Children’s programs |
| **Major Activities** | - Dharma talks<br>- Short-term monastic retreats<br>- Life Zen & 10-day meditation retreats<br>- Fo Guang free medical clinics<br>- Volunteer training<br>- Life experience camps<br>- Peace Lantern Festival |






| Year | Event |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Early 1980s | Fo Guang Shan begins promoting Humanistic Buddhism in Malaysia. |
| 1992 | First center established in Penang – Fo Guang Shan Penang Chan & Pure Land Center. |
| 1994 | Kuala Lumpur Center (now Fo Guang Shan KL) is founded. |
| 1997 | Melaka Center is established to serve local devotees. |
| 2000s | Expansion to Johor Bahru, Ipoh, Kuantan, Sabah, and Sarawak. |
| 2001 | Fo Guang Yuan Art Gallery Malaysia is launched to promote Buddhist arts & culture. |
| Since 2003 | Annual events launched: cultural festivals, camps, Buddha bathing, light offerings. |
| Post-2010 | Active in charity, education, and environmental initiatives. |
| Present Day | Over 10 centers across Malaysia; thousands of devotees nationwide. |
| Area | Description |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Humanistic Buddhism | Promotes "Three Acts of Goodness": do good deeds, speak good words, think good thoughts. |
| Education | Dharma talks, Buddhist classes, and teachings in Mandarin and English. |
| Culture | Art exhibitions, Buddhist music, calligraphy, and literature promotion. |
| Charity | Blood donation, medical aid, student scholarships, disaster relief. |
| Youth Programs | Fo Guang Youth groups, children's chanting classes, summer camps. |
| Community Events | Buddha bathing ceremonies, Chinese New Year events, Mid-Autumn celebrations. |
| Environment | Recycling, tree planting, and sustainability efforts. |
| Location | Center Name |
| --------------- | -------------------------------- |
| Penang | Fo Guang Shan Penang |
| Kuala Lumpur | Fo Guang Shan Kuala Lumpur |
| Melaka | Fo Guang Shan Melaka |
| Johor Bahru | Fo Guang Shan Johor Bahru |
| Ipoh | Fo Guang Shan Ipoh |
| Kuantan | Fo Guang Shan Kuantan |
| Kuching | Fo Guang Shan Kuching (Sarawak) |
| Kota Kinabalu | Fo Guang Shan Sabah |
芙蓉佛光緣
78-F, Jalan Tan Sri Manickavasagam,
Rumah Pangsa Tun Dr Ismail,
70200 Seremban,
Negeri Sembilan
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