- Chinese Taoist Association
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Chinese Taoist Association (Chinese: 中国道教协会), founded in April 1957, is the main association of Taoism in the People's Republic of China. It is recognized as one of the main religious associations in the People's Republic of China, and is overseen by the State Administration for Religious Affairs. Dozens of regional and local daoist associations are encapsulated into this overarching group, which is encouraged by the government to be a bridge between Chinese Taoists and the government, to encourage a patriotic merger between Taoism and government initiatives.[1] The group also disseminates information on traditional Taoist topics, including forums and conferences. The association was a major sponsor of the 2007 International Forum on the Tao Te Ching.[2]
The Chinese Taoist Association advocates the recompensation of losses inflicted on Taoism by the Cultural Revolution. Taoism was banned for several years in the People's Republic of China. Recently, the central government of China has supported and encouraged the Association, along with other official religious groups, in promoting the "harmonious society" initiative of President Hu Jintao.[3]
The Chinese Taoist Association advocates ecology. This can be explained by the fact that Taoism places a special significance to nature. As they put it, people should live in harmony with nature instead of trying to conquer it.
Chapters
There are several hundred local Taoist associations in China. The below is a listing of the most relevant provincial, municipal and city-level Chinese Taoist Association chapters. The general headquarters are based in Beijing, at the White Cloud Temple.
- Provincial chapters
- Liaoning Taoist Association - since 1976
- Gansu Taoist Association - since 1985
- Hunan Taoist Association - since 1986
- Shanxi Taoist Association - since 1986
- Henan Taoist Association - since 1987
- Anhui Taoist Association - since 1991
- Shandong Taoist Association - since 1992
- Sichuan Taoist Association - since 1962, dismantled during the Cultural Revolution, resumed in 1993
- Jiangsu Taoist Association - since 1993
- Hubei Taoist Association - since 1993
- Guangdong Taoist Association - since 1994
- Fujian Taoist Association - since 1997
- Hebei Taoist Association - since 1997
- Qinghai Taoist Association - since 1997
- Zhejiang Taoist Association - since 1999
- Municipal chapters
- Shanghai Taoist Association - since 1956, dismantled during the Cultural Revolution, resumed in 1985
- Chongqing Taoist Association - since 1998
- Prefectural and city chapters
- Guangzhou Taoist Association
- Xi'an Taoist Association
- Hangzhou Taoist Association
- Shenyang Taoist Association
- Chengdu Taoist Association
- Wuhan Taoist Association
- Fuzhou Taoist Association
- Suzhou Taoist Association
- Changsha Taoist Association
- Wenzhou Taoist Association
- Qingdao Taoist Association
Notes
External links
The following list is not complete since many Taoist associations operating in China don't hold websites.
- Wudang Taoist Tradition Institute
- Wudang Taoist Tradition Association
- Mount Longhu Taoist Tradition Association
- Louguantai Taoist Tradition Association
- Macao Taoist Association
- Chinese Taoist Cultural Network
- Taoist Network
- Online Confucian Taoist Learning
- China Taoism Magazine
- Taoist Culture News
- Branches
- Tianjin Taoist Association
- Shanghai Taoist Association
- Hebei Taoist Association
- Beijing Taoist Association
- Ziyang Taoist Association
- Hunan Taoist association
- Suzhou Taoist Association
- Henan Taoist Association
- Hainan Taoist Association
- Jingmen Taoist Association
- Taizhou Zhejiang Taoist Association
- Wenzhou Taoist Association
- Xiantao Taoist Association
- Anshan Taoist Association
- Dandong Taoist Association
- Weihai Taoist Association
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