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The image displays a vertical panel presenting text and photographs, documenting efforts in standardized management within Buddhism in Guangzhou, China.

The main text, titled "Standardized Management, An Era Requirement for the Sinicization of Buddhism," details the Guangzhou Buddhist Association's initiatives. It explains their approach of integrating Buddhist discipline construction with daily work, focusing on institutional building to strengthen temple management. Key actions include revising the "Guangzhou Buddhist Association System Collection," printing "Guangzhou Buddhist Temple Democratic Discussion Records Handbook," and promoting comprehensive management systems in temples. The association implemented four core management systems for "personnel, finance, projects, and democracy," streamlining processes and creating a "Guangzhou Buddhist Temple Standardized Management Handbook." It also mentions five years of collaboration with third-party professional organizations for specialized research and five sessions of training on Buddhist discipline and standardized management to enhance management levels.

Three photographs accompany the text. The top and middle images show groups of people, mostly adults, seated at tables in indoor settings resembling classrooms or meeting rooms. They appear to be attending training sessions or lectures, with some individuals looking towards the front or focusing on materials in front of them. The bottom image features several blue and yellow handbooks or documents, likely representing the "Guangzhou Buddhist Temple Standardized Management Handbook" described in the text. Visible captions provide context, with one noting "October 14, 2023, Guangzhou Buddhist Association" related to management work and another referring to "Guangzhou City Association regarding further standardization."
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The image displays a vertical panel presenting text and photographs, documenting efforts in standardized management within Buddhism in Guangzhou, China. The main text, titled "Standardized Management, An Era Requirement for the Sinicization of Buddhism," details the Guangzhou Buddhist Association's initiatives. It explains their approach of integrating Buddhist discipline construction with daily work, focusing on institutional building to strengthen temple management. Key actions include revising the "Guangzhou Buddhist Association System Collection," printing "Guangzhou Buddhist Temple Democratic Discussion Records Handbook," and promoting comprehensive management systems in temples. The association implemented four core management systems for "personnel, finance, projects, and democracy," streamlining processes and creating a "Guangzhou Buddhist Temple Standardized Management Handbook." It also mentions five years of collaboration with third-party professional organizations for specialized research and five sessions of training on Buddhist discipline and standardized management to enhance management levels. Three photographs accompany the text. The top and middle images show groups of people, mostly adults, seated at tables in indoor settings resembling classrooms or meeting rooms. They appear to be attending training sessions or lectures, with some individuals looking towards the front or focusing on materials in front of them. The bottom image features several blue and yellow handbooks or documents, likely representing the "Guangzhou Buddhist Temple Standardized Management Handbook" described in the text. Visible captions provide context, with one noting "October 14, 2023, Guangzhou Buddhist Association" related to management work and another referring to "Guangzhou City Association regarding further standardization."

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