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    More Shaolin farming

    Corny title for this first article.

    A-maizing hospitality: Shaolin temple monks share their first organic corn harvest with visitors
    PUBLISHED : Thursday, 08 October, 2015, 4:54pm
    UPDATED : Thursday, 08 October, 2015, 4:54pm
    Celine Sun celine.sun@scmp.com


    Visitors to the Shaolin Temple in Henan province were given a taste of the monk's organic corn. Photo: Henan Business Daily

    Tourists visiting northern China’s famed Shaolin Monastery in Henan province on the last day of the National Day holiday received a surprise treat from monks who cooked up more than a tonne of their own organically grown corn.

    The corn was part of the first harvest this year at the temple that dates to the 5th century and is known as the birthplace of Chan (Zen) Buddhism and Shaolin Kung Fu, news portal Dahe.cn reported.

    The temple established the farm in May this year as part of its programme to resume the temple’s tradition of farming, which was considered a method of Buddhist practice in ancient times. Monks in China traditionally did not beg, so grew their own food.

    More than 400 monks at the temple planted wheat and corn on the farm without using pesticides or chemical fertiliser, and they expect to harvest 400 tonnes of corn this autumn.

    One monk said they gave away corn to tourists on Wednesday because they thought it would be inconvenient for people to find somewhere to eat during the busy “golden week” holidays. But this would not be a regular practice in future, he added.

    “We first have supply to our own temple and the orphanage we manage,” he said. “We may use the produce to ‘form ties’ with outside only if there’s an oversupply or the produce cannot be kept for long.”


    The corn was the first harvested from a new farm started this year in the grounds of the 5th century Buddhist monastery. Photo: Chinanews.com
    Shaolin Monastery Gives Free Corn Cobs to Visitors to Mark Autumn Harvest Festival
    2015-10-08 21:06:38 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Wang


    Monks from the Shaolin Monastery in central China's Henan province handed out free boiled corn cobs to all visitors to mark the autumn harvest festival that falls on October 10, 2015. [Photo: CFP]


    Monks from the Shaolin Monastery in central China's Henan province handed out free boiled corn cobs to all visitors to mark the autumn harvest festival that falls on October 10, 2015. [Photo: CFP]


    Monks from the Shaolin Monastery in central China's Henan province handed out free boiled corn cobs to all visitors to mark the autumn harvest festival that falls on October 10, 2015. [Photo: CFP]
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    Shaolin farming 2016

    Not sure why this is so fascinating to Chinese press, but here's another little pictorial.

    'Zen harvest' in Shaolin Temple
    (chinadaily.com.cn)
    Updated: 2016-06-16 10:00:26



    Monks from the Shaolin Temple harvest wheat near the temple in Dengfeng city, Henan province, June 15, 2016.[Photo/Chinanews.com]



    Monks carry bags of wheat from the farm near the temple, June 15, 2016. The farm spread over 5.3 hectares has become an abundant food source for the temple since it was established last year. The planting of wheat and corn by the monks is considered a part of Buddhist practice. [Photo/Chinanews.com]



    Monks hoes the vegetable patch on the farm, June 15, 2016. Various plants, vegetables and fruit trees grow on the farm. [Photo/Chinanews.com]



    Monks load bags of corn on to a truck. [Photo/Chinanews.com]



    Monks pack wheat into bags. [Photo/Chinanews.com]



    A monk hoes the vegetable patch on the farm, June 15, 2016. [Photo/Chinanews.com]



    Monks from the Shaolin Temple harvest wheat near the temple in Dengfeng city, Henan province, June 15, 2016. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
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    Shaolin harvest

    Shaolin harvest
    Source:IC Published: 2018/6/21 20:23:40


    A student at Shaolin Temple harvests wheat as a form of Zen practice at a temple plot on Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng , Central China's Henan Province on Thursday. Photo: IC
    There are more photos here: Shaolin monks harvest wheat (1/9) but it was too much work to copy & paste them in our forum.

    I'm going to split this thread from the Shaolin diet, vegetarianism and stuff thread into its own Shaolin Farming Harvest thread.
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