Here is some research sponsored by Siemens, to measure the environmental performance of the 22 major cities in Asia. This study has graded the cities accordingly and placed them under 5 performance categories: Well Above Average, Above Average, Average, Below Average and Well Below Average.
Singapore took the top spot!
It’s good that Siemens acknowledged how important it is to keep our cities “green”. This includes increasing the efficiency of transportation, public cleanliness, reduction of waste, improving air quality… amongst other things. It is the continual determination to want to improve your country that pushes a government to do the above.
If a government places a lot of importance on these things, it shows that they really care about their people. Their society will have a better standard of living and taking care of the environment will have a good long-term effect nationally and globally. Hopefully this research will encourage other countries to do as Singapore has been doing so far… caring for the environment and for their people.
I have extracted the top 16, do take a look at each individual country’s performance…
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SINGAPORE
Singapore is a prosperous city-state with a population of about 5 million people. Its residents are the fourth-wealthiest among the 22 cities in the index and generate a GDP per person of US$36,500. The city is the only one in the Index to rank well above average overall. It consistently shows strong results across all individual categories, performing especially well due to policies to maintain and improve the urban environment. Since the city gained independence in 1965, the government has emphasized the importance of sustainability.
HONG KONG, CHINA
Hong Kong is a major East Asian financial, trading and transport hub, with one of the world’s busiest ports. Its GDP per capita of nearly US$30,000 places it in the high-income group of the Index. Hong Kong ranks above average overall. The city’s best performance is in the land use and buildings category, where it ranks well above average, boosted by having one of the largest amounts of green spaces in the Index. In general, Hong Kong benefits from having a wide range of proactive policies to improve and protect its environment.
OSAKA, JAPAN
Osaka City has a population of 2.7 million. With a GDP per capita of approximately US$71,000, it is the most prosperous city in the Index, and ranks above average overall. Osaka performs best in the transport category, benefiting from the second-longest transport network in the Index. It generally performs well, ranking above-average in the remaining seven environmental categories. Particular strengths include a robust waste collection and sanitation infrastructure and some of the strongest water sustainability policies.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
Seoul is home to 10.5 million people and is the country’s political, economic and cultural centre, generating a GDP of US$19,000 per capita. The city is above average in six of the eight categories and also ranks above average overall. It scores well for having the densest metro and bus rapid transit system of all cities in the Index and for being consistently strong on policies to maintain and improve the urban environment. The city faces its biggest challenges in air quality, affected by the surrounding province’s manufacturing industries.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN
Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan, has a population of 2.7 million. With a GDP per capita of US$48,000, it is the third-richest city in the Index, and ranks above average overall, as well as in the seven of the eight individual categories. Although it is divided into 12 districts, responsibility for environmental policies lies with a single department. Taipei has the second-lowest energy consumption level, a large amount of green spaces and, in comparison to other high-income cities, the lowest CO2 emission per person.
TOKYO, JAPAN
Tokyo is home to 13 million people, accounting for almost a third of the country’s economic output. It is Japan’s commercial capital, with a per capita GDP of roughly US$70,000. Tokyo ranks above average overall in the Index. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has attempted to establish the city as a pioneer in environmental issues. It has started several initiatives and has even instituted policies which were later adopted by the national government.
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
Yokohama, with a population of 3.7 million, is one of the richest cities in the Index with a GDP per capita of US$30,200. The city ranks above average overall in the Index and does consistently well across all categories, with a ranking well above average in the water category. In 2008, the city was named one of the six “environmental model cities” in Japan. Officials have set targets to reduce the city’s greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2025 and 60% by 2050, and have also targeted waste reduction as a key environmental priority.
BANGKOK, THAILAND
Bangkok, with an average overall ranking in the Index, is Thailand’s regional commercial and transportation hub and home to 5.7 million people. Its services-dominated economy accounts for nearly 30% of Thailand’s GDP. To deal with the environmental challenges caused by a growing population, Bangkok has implemented various measures such as a dedicated global warming action plan. With its particular progress in vehicle emissions standards, the city’s best performance is in the areas of environmental governance and air quality.
BEIJING, CHINA
Beijing, China’s capital city with some 17.6 million inhabitants, is a sprawling commercial hub, generating a GDP of just about US$10,000 per capita. Beijing is trying to balance its growth ambitions with a stated desire to protect the environment and ranks average overall. To prepare for the 2008 Olympic Games, the national and city governments invested heavily in improving air quality, landscaping and transport. The city still faces significant environmental challenges, especially in the area of greenhouse gases.
DELHI, INDIA
Delhi, with some 17.4 million inhabitants, is the third most populous city in the Index and the second economical centre in India. Its average per capita income of US$2,000 is more than twice the national average, but the city is still among the poorest in the Index. Delhi ranks average overall, but excels for one of the lowers levels of CO2 emissions in the Index and for generating the least amount of waste per capita of all 22 cities. Delhi hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010, which spurred city officials to embrace green policies.
GUANGZHOU, CHINA
Guangzhou, with a population of nearly 8 million and a GDP per capita of US16,800, ranks average overall in the Index. Its best performance is in the sanitation category, driven by robust sanitation standards and strong policies on monitoring. The city also excels for the most green spaces per capita. Since 2008, Guangzhou has been at the center of an ambitious infrastructure investment programme to promote economic integration in the Pearl River Delta. The government has also completed a number of major public transport projects.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Jakarta is ranked average overall in the Index. Indonesia’s capital is the country’s largest city, with a population of 9.2 million. With a GDP per person of US$7,600, it is the richest city in Indonesia, but is still among the lower income cities in the Index. Jakarta scores best in the energy and CO2 category, mainly for its low levels of CO2 emissions and energy consumption. The city has shown leadership by pledging to reduce carbon emissions by 30% by 2020, going beyond the national target.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and the country’s business and financial centre. The city is relatively prosperous with a GDP per capita of US$12,400 and ranks average overall in the Index. Transport and air quality are Kuala Lumpur’s strongest categories. Proactive transport policies, along with a relatively extensive and advanced rapid transit network are paying off. Although vehicle traffic is still heavy in the city, Kuala Lumpur has the second-lowest level of sulfur dioxide emissions in the Index.
NANJING, CHINA
Nanjing, with a population of 7.7 million, is a major manufacturing base with special focus on chemical and car production, but also a growing service economy. Although the city boasts the largest inland port in China, it generates GDP per capita of only US$7,300 and therefore falls into the low-income range. Nanjing ranks average overall in the Index, but stands out in some aspects – especially in the water category, where it benefits from low levels of water leakage and robust policies on water quality and sustainability.
SHANGHAI, CHINA
Shanghai, often referred to as China’s commercial and financial centre, has enjoyed strong economic growth over the past two decades. It is now among the richest cities in China, generating a GDP per capita of US$11,500. With 19.2 million inhabitants, Shanghai is the most populous city in the Index. The city’s selection as the venue for World Expo 2010 was a sign of its growing international status. Shanghai ranks average overall in the Index, with strong clean air policies, the world’s longest metro network, but also very high CO2 emissions.
WUHAN, CHINA
Wuhan, with a population of 8.4 million and a GDP per capita of US$8,100, ranks average overall in the Index. The city faces environmental challenges due to rapid growth and an economic base dominated by emissions-intensive industries. In 2007, the government designated Wuhan an experimental zone for sustainability policies. The city has now put greater emphasis on several environmental initiatives and on lower-carbon industries and services, suggesting that it can improve its overall environmental performance going forward.
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sarassitham on Nov 22, 2019 at 5:28 pm
Thank you for the sharing, proud to have a greenest city in Asia. Of many Asian country I found Singapore has the quality of life, that will make it as the city caters to all tastes and price levels. For the very most reason because of the strict laws Singapore is quite possibly the safest city on Earth and frequently associated for the word “clean, green, efficient and safe”.
Even though it a small country, it has transformed into a place which values the nostalgia and memories of the land by adapting a modern way of thinking. I loved to visit Singapore during festivals just to admire the elegant decor and lightings.
I think due to their fast growing in all aspect, Singapore soon will be one of the best first-world cities and one of the most desirable city to live in.
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Looking back at these ranking… perhaps Penang should be on the list as well. We should geared towards to self-sustained. Everyone should do their part even by bits. Perhaps can start a recyclable corner at home, reduce buying unnecessary things or even recycle those unwanted things.
One may wonder how is that all these “green” cities are all highly developed and populated concrete jungles in Asia. Well, first of all the statistic is specifically for Asia’s major CITIES. One could argue that it is exactly the development of these cities that brought about the global warming climate issues we are in today. Probably true but many countries are starting to acknowledge the situation and taking responsibility towards sustainability.
Take Singapore for example, everything about Singapore screams skyscrapers, buildings, infrastructures, it’s THE concrete jungle of South East Asia. The island is so small, parks and beaches are luxuries. Singaporeans travel out of Singapore just to enjoy nature. But yet this city TOP the list of Asia’s greenest cities and probably among the top in the world too.
Singapore to my knowledge was one of the first country to incorporate green building requirements into its legislation. Due to its lack of land and natural resources, the country turn towards modern technology for sustainability. Singapore claims the opening of the world first commercial vertical hydroponics farm.
There is hope and a lot of potential for all the concrete jungles in the world. Scientists and researchers have been moving towards renewable energy and sustainable living for decades and the results are starting to penetrate into people’s daily lives. Cities after cities are starting to enforce recycling. Solar power are becoming household product. Indoor and household farming are starting to becoming more and more popular. Vegetarianism is reported to be on the rise in many major countries around the world. It is up to us to collectively act as responsible citizens of Earth keeps up the momentum of this green sustainable movement. Every individual counts.
It is very important that we take care of our planet and not to waste resources. Nowadays, there are many electrical appliances which is green. There are also many buildings which employ a lot of green technology. We should use as much green products as possible.
Also, before we buy any goods, we should ask ourselves, “Is it something we like? Or is it something we need?” and we should buy things which we really need as much as possible.
First thank you for posting! This is so valuable to know. I live in the states and would be interested to see a breakdown such as this for each state. Very nice!
i hope more people will realise that we need to take care of the environment; not take from the environment all the time – may we learn to be less selfish, more altruistic. Thank you, Rinpochela, for sharing this piece of information.
Thank you Rinpoche for posting and sharing this not just for general knowledge, awareness, education, but also appreciation and gratitude for what we have, are able to enjoy is due to the kindness of people at large. And how we can give back by playing our part so that everyone has a better quality of life!
SIngapore is quite unlike her neighbours who are rich in natural resources -top of the list stands land and water among other things. From young we are brought up to acknowledge this fact and that the resource we do have – is people – the human resource. And what comes naturally hand in hand is the driven message of sustainability.
I was just back there, walking on the beach, at East Coast Park and taking in the breeze, fresh air, greenery, along with many sound of birds chirping at various “Bird Sanctuaries” interspersed… I am not the only one there “enjoying” for there are many families there as well.
And yes, the park is spick n span, because everyone does their part to make it beautiful, clearing up after their picnics, barbecues, so that the next person can enjoy what they themselves had. People think that it is because we have been well trained, it is automatic that we throw litter in a bin, etc. But it goes beyond that – we simply would like to have or leave a legacy, a brighter greener future for the next generation.
The bottom line – we have been brought up to respect each other and that extends to the space we live in, share, plus the limited resources we partake like water. We are one people living together, existing together and what we do affect all of us. And being on an island ( but not in the insular context/perspective) , perhaps we see that happening 3 x more magnified – the outcome if we do not take ownership and consider the long term survival-ship, the sustainability.
Being it doesn’t stop at just being green, having “Green Lungs” at estates, working districts, parks… as it also mean cutting down wastage and learning to recycle more…the whole works come into play, and it is still playing with the recycling index, % growing higher with each effort.
And it still comes back to the people caring for them – for the next step undertaken is improved healthcare with emphasis on geriatrics due to our aging population. We have to care for other seniors – for without them we would not be where we are today.
Oh wow! I think that the list is pretty accurate because I do find that Singapore is one of the cleanest cities in Asia. I live in Malaysia and I do agree with the ratings for most of the columns except perhaps the transportation system.
Yes, the LRT trains do ply through most of the suburban areas but the rail tracks can’t go onto every street. The other forms of transportation like taxis and buses that are supposed to complement LRT are not really well managed and planned. More roads and highways are being built but traffic still seems to be getting worse. Some areas in town have improved but not as much as the government has invested. However, the other areas really leaves much to be desired….
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Revisit this interesting story of the headless nun. One of Canadian New Brunswick’s oldest ghost stories is the headless Catholic nun. Set in the wooded trails of French Fort Cove, about a French nun name Sister Marie who was decapitated by sailors trying to find buried treasure. According to folklore she had buried settler valuables and money in a secret location for safekeeping as entrusted. Sailors pressured her for the treasure’s location and she refused and she was beheaded. As the story goes that her spirit is said to forever roam the woods searching for her head. Scary lool.
The ghost of Sister Marie has been haunting French Fort Cove since than for more than 200 years.
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Dear everyone... This is a good condensed talk I gave on Guru Yoga of Tsongkapa. This is the one you should share with others when they are interested in a not too lengthy explanation. It is the perfect practice for everyone who wants simplicity yet effective blessings. You can share this with more people, it will be good.
"If you say you don't have money to help a animal shelter, why then do you have money to buy meat?"
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Eating animals is not our God-given right, but being kind to them is."
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"What makes us good humans is not how we abuse animals, but how much we allow them to live and be happy freely."
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"We need another and wiser and perhaps a more mythical concept of animals.... We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complex than ours they moved finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth."
~ Henry Beston, The Outermost House
"Not eating animals is only unnatural when we are not used to it."
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"We may encounter defeat, but we must not be defeated."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"What you are today, is the choice you made yesterday."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"You think you can choose your life? What an ego trip!"
~ Lama Yeshe
"If TODAY you are dissatisfied, you must make the changes to create different results for TOMORROW."
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SPIRITUAL QUOTES
“Meditating on Dorje Shugden while reciting his mantra will open the gateways to higher dimensions, blessings and protection.”
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“If one does the recitation of the Lama Tsongkhapa guru yoga prayer for even one month using one of the visualizations for great or clear or quick wisdom, one will definitely see development of that wisdom. It is proved by experience. There is no doubt that by doing the Lama Tsongkhapa guru yoga practice one can meet Lama Tsongkhapa’s teachings from life to life. And furthermore, it gives one the opportunity to be born in the pure realm of Lama Tsongkhapa, Tushita, whenever death happens.”
~ Pabongkha Rinpoche
"I was 18 years old in 1983. That was a very special year as I met His Holiness Kyabje Zong Rinpoche and received innumerable precious teachings and empowerments from Him at Thubten Dhargye Ling Centre in Los Angeles, California. It was the best time of my life. A time that seems so magical and surreal to me. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche is Heruka Buddha and I met Heruka."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"If being me offends you, maybe I'm not the problem."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Never abandon your spiritual teacher no matter how many inner obstacles you need to overcome."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Actions to force something to be permanent makes all the karmas arise."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"The dharma is not easy to listen to… because some people take it as criticism. But Dharma should not be just feel good only for the moment but for deeper contemplations."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Whether we do work and suffer but for others or we do work and suffer for ourselves, either way we have to suffer. That is the nature of samsara. So let us suffer for others and then suffering has meaning."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Those who really want the dharma to grow within themselves and to grow for others should never fear hard work, timing, difficulties, struggles, disappointments because it is for a good cause. Working for Dharma is not a prison or work, but it is purely spiritual practice. It is purely collection of merit and purification. Actually not doing dharma work is the real prison."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"His Holiness Zong Rinpoche stressed the need to continue to practice even when we come up against obstacles, and that we should continually review our progress. He stated that a happy, luxurious life was like a good dream, and that obstacles and difficulties were like a bad dream. We should give them no significance, but simply carry on working towards real, everlasting happiness."
~ Ngala ’ö-Dzin Tridral
"Things in samsara always go wrong. That's its nature. Don't be surprised."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Knowledge never quenches the thirst, only application."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
LIFE QUOTES
"I pity men who occupy themselves exclusively with the transitory in things and lose themselves in the study of what is perishable, since we are here for this very end-that we may make the perishable imperishable, which we can do only after we have learned how to approach both."
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"Money amplifies negative characteristics and that can cause problems.
To walk away from that was actually very easy. I didn't even consider it."
~ Angeline Francis Khoo
"I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud."
~ Carl Jung
"There is a devil there is no doubt, but is he trying to get into us or trying to get out?"
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"If you love someone, show it by being honest, respectful & honorable with them."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see."
~ Henry David Thoreau
"If I can just be the way I am & you the way you are & we accept each other, world peace is near."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"I am Asian, you are some other beautiful color. Together we make diversity so beautiful."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"It's amazing how some people have never met me or know who I am, but based on a few things they read here & there & rumours, they have formulated a new personality for me & all the things I've never done they passionately speak about....I find it funny and entertaining now. I guess we can't spend our lives fighting rumours...we just have to work hard & then rumours get proven wrong on it's own as a by product. No point explaining repeatedly. Just do our work & show results!!"
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"There's a difference between patience and laziness. Patience comes from respect while laziness from disrespect of others."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Although outwardly we have so much, we have so many conveniences, inwardly we have become more unhappy, so, acquisition is not the secret to happiness. The more we get, the more we have, the more unhappy we become."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Before we experience any pain, we already had a fixed view of how things should be. When the experience we encounter contradicts our views, then the pain arises. The pain arises due to our fixed views not so much the experience itself. So the secret is changing the views. Re-educating ourselves on our views."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"You know since very young, for better or worse, I always did the things that others told me not to do. I wasn't really good at following the rules. Even now with how I share Dharma and my practice, I just do it the way I think it should be done but I do it sincerely. Not what others tell me what I can and can't do."
~ Tsem Rinpoche
"Love me or hate me, both are in my favor... If you love me, I'll always be in your heart... If you hate me, I'll always be in your mind."
~ William Shakespeare
"One isn't necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous or honest."
~ Maya Angelou
Devotional Songs
Sung by Mary Fewel Tulin, these mystical songs in praise of the guru originate from the Sikh tradition. Yet, they are applicable to all traditions for those who want to venerate their guru.
The Known and unknown are both feared,
Known is being comfortable and stagnant,
The unknown may be growth and opportunities,
One shall never know if one fears the unknown more than the known.
Who says the unknown would be worse than the known?
But then again, the unknown is sometimes worse than the known. In the end nothing is known unless we endeavour,
So go pursue all the way with the unknown,
because all unknown with familiarity becomes the known.
~Tsem Rinpoche
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6 years ago
According to legend, Shambhala is a place where wisdom and love reign, and there is no crime. Doesn't this sound like the kind of place all of us would love to live in? https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/?p=204874
6 years ago
108 candles and sang (incense) offered at our Wish-Fulfilling Grotto, invoking Dorje Shugden's blessings for friends, sponsors and supporters, wonderful!
6 years ago
Dharmapalas are not exclusive to Tibetan culture and their practice is widespread throughout the Buddhist world - https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/?p=193645
6 years ago
One of our adorable Kechara Forest Retreat's doggies, Tara, happy and safe, and enjoying herself in front of Wisdom Hall which has been decorated for Chinese New Year
6 years ago
Fragrant organic Thai basil harvested from our very own Kechara Forest Retreat farm!
6 years ago
On behalf of our Puja House team, Pastor Tat Ming receives food and drinks from Rinpoche. Rinpoche wanted to make sure the hardworking Puja House team are always taken care of.
6 years ago
By the time I heard about Luang Phor Thong, he was already very old, in his late 80s. When I heard about him, I immediately wanted to go and pay my respects to him. - http://bit.ly/LuangPhorThong
6 years ago
It's very nice to see volunteers helping maintain holy sites in Kechara Forest Retreat, it's very good for them. Cleaning Buddha statues is a very powerful and effective way of purifying body karma.
6 years ago
Kechara Forest Retreat is preparing for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations. This is our holy Vajra Yogini stupa which is now surrounded by beautiful lanterns organised by our students.
6 years ago
One of the most recent harvests from our Kechara Forest Retreat land. It was grown free of chemicals and pesticides, wonderful!
7 years ago
Third picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Height: 33ft (10m)
7 years ago
Second picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Height: 33ft (10m)
7 years ago
First picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Height: 33ft (10m)
7 years ago
The first title published by Kechara Comics is Karuna Finds A Way. It tells the tale of high-school sweethearts Karuna and Adam who had what some would call the dream life. Everything was going great for them until one day when reality came knocking on their door. Caught in a surprise swindle, this loving family who never harmed anyone found themselves out of luck and down on their fortune. Determined to save her family, Karuna goes all out to find a solution. See what she does- https://bit.ly/2LSKuWo
7 years ago
Very powerful story! Tibetan Resistance group Chushi Gangdruk reveals how Dalai Lama escaped in 1959- https://bit.ly/2S9VMGX
7 years ago
At Kechara Forest Retreat land we have nice fresh spinach growing free of chemicals and pesticides. Yes!
Fresh eggplants grown on Kechara Forest Retreat's land here in Malaysia
7 years ago
Most Venerable Uppalavanna – The Chief Female Disciple of Buddha Shakyamuni - She exhibited many supernatural abilities gained from meditation and proved to the world females and males are equal in spirituality- https://bit.ly/31d9Rat
Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha.
7 years ago
Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha. She was his step-mother and aunt. Buddha's mother had passed away at his birth so he was raised by Gotami.
7 years ago
Another nun disciple of Lord Buddha's. She had achieved great spiritual abilities and high attainments. She would be a proper object of refuge. This image of the eminent bhikkhuni (nun) disciple of the Buddha, Uppalavanna Theri.
7 years ago
Wandering Ascetic Painting by Nirdesha Munasinghe
7 years ago
High Sri Lankan monks visit Kechara to bless our land, temple, Buddha and Dorje Shugden images. They were very kind-see pictures- https://bit.ly/2HQie2M
7 years ago
This is pretty amazing!
First Sri Lankan Buddhist temple opened in Dubai!!!
7 years ago
My Dharma boy (left) and Oser girl loves to laze around on the veranda in the mornings. They enjoy all the trees, grass and relaxing under the hot sun. Sunbathing is a favorite daily activity. I care about these two doggies of mine very much and I enjoy seeing them happy. They are with me always. Tsem Rinpoche
Always be kind to animals and eat vegetarian- https://bit.ly/2Psp8h2
7 years ago
After you left me Mumu, I was alone. I have no family or kin. You were my family. I can't stop thinking of you and I can't forget you. My bond and connection with you is so strong. I wish you were by my side. Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
This story is a life-changer. Learn about the incredible Forest Man of India | 印度“森林之子”- https://bit.ly/2Eh4vRS
7 years ago
Part 2-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
7 years ago
Part 1-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
7 years ago
The great Protector Manjushri Dorje Shugden depicted in the beautiful Mongolian style. To download a high resolution file: https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
7 years ago
The Mystical land of Shambhala is finally ready for everyone to feast their eyes and be blessed. A beautiful post with information, art work, history, spirituality and a beautiful book composed by His Holiness the 6th Panchen Rinpoche. ~ https://bit.ly/309MHBi
DON'T MISS THIS!~How brave Bonnie survived by living with a herd of deer~ https://bit.ly/2Lre2eY
7 years ago
Global Superpower China Will Cut Meat Consumption by 50%! Very interesting, find out more- https://bit.ly/2V1sJFh
7 years ago
You can download this beautiful Egyptian style Dorje Shugden Free- https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
7 years ago
Beautiful high file for print of Lord Manjushri. May you be blessed- https://bit.ly/2V8mwZe
7 years ago
Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
7 years ago
Find one of the most beautiful temples in the world in Nara, Japan. It is the 1,267 year old Todai-ji temple that houses a 15 meter Buddha Vairocana statue who is a cosmic and timeless Buddha. Emperor Shomu who sponsored this beautiful temple eventually abdicated and ordained as a Buddhist monk. Very interesting history and story. One of the places everyone should visit- https://bit.ly/2VgsHhK
7 years ago
Manjusri Kumara (bodhisattva of wisdom), India, Pala dynesty, 9th century, stone, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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6 years ago
Pig puts his toys away
Animals are so intelligent. They can feel happiness, joy, pain, sorrow, just like humans. Always show kindness to them. Always show kindness to everyone.
7 years ago
Always be kind to animals-They deserve to live just like us.
Whales and dolphins playing with each other in the Pacific sea. Nature is truly incredible!
7 years ago
Bodha stupa July 2019-
Rainy period
7 years ago
Cute Tara girl having a snack. She is one of Kechara Forest Retreat’s resident doggies.
7 years ago
Your Next Meal!
Yummy? Tasty? Behind the scenes of the meat on your plates. Meat is a killing industry.
7 years ago
This is Daw
This is what they do to get meat on tables, and to produce belts and jackets. Think twice before your next purchase.
7 years ago
Don’t Take My Mummy Away!
Look at the poor baby chasing after the mother. Why do we do that to them? It's time to seriously think about our choices in life and how they affect others. Be kind. Don't break up families.
7 years ago
They do this every day!
This is how they are being treated every day of their lives. Please do something to stop the brutality. Listen to their cries for help!
7 years ago
What happened at Fair Oaks Farm?
The largest undercover dairy investigation of all time. See what they found out at Fair Oaks Farm.
7 years ago
She’s going to spend her whole life here without being able to move correctly. Like a machine. They are the slaves of the people and are viewed as a product. It’s immoral. Billions of terrestrial animals die annually. Billions. You can’t even imagine it. And all that because people don’t want to give up meat, even though there are so many alternatives. ~ Gabriel Azimov
7 years ago
Our Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir speaks so well, logically and regarding our country’s collaboration with China for growth. It is refreshing to listen to Dr. Mahathir’s thoughts. He said our country can look to China for many more things such as technology and so on. Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
This is the first time His Holiness Dalai Lama mentions he had some very serious illness. Very worrying. This video is captured April 2019.
7 years ago
Beautiful Monastery in Hong Kong
7 years ago
This dog thanks his hero in such a touching way. Tsem Rinpoche
These people going on pilgrimage to a holy mountain and prostrating out of devotion and for pilgrimage in Tibet. Such determination for spiritual practice. Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
Beautiful new casing in Kechara for Vajra Yogini. Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
Get ready to laugh real hard. This is Kechara’s version of “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane!” We have some real talents in this video clip.
7 years ago
Recitation of Dorje Dermo‘s mantra or the Dharani of Glorious Vajra Claws. This powerful mantra is meant to destroy all obstacles that come in our way. Beneficial to play this mantra in our environments.
7 years ago
Beautiful
Beautiful sacred Severed Head Vajra Yogini from Tsem Rinpoche's personal shrine.
7 years ago
My little monster cute babies Dharma and Oser. Take a look and get a cute attack for the day! Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
Plse watch this short video and see how all sentient beings are capable of tenderness and love. We should never hurt animals nor should we eat them. Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
Cruelty of some people have no limits and it’s heartbreaking. Being kind cost nothing. Tsem Rinpoche
7 years ago
SUPER ADORABLE and must see
Tsem Rinpoche's dog Oser girl enjoying her snack in her play pen.
We were told by Uncle Wong he is very faithful toward Dorje Shugden. Dorje Shugden has extended help to him on several occasions and now Uncle Wong comes daily to make incense offerings to Dorje Shugden. He is grateful towards the help he was given.
8 years ago
Tsem Rinpoche’s Schnauzer Dharma boy fights Robot sphere from Arkonide!
8 years ago
Cute baby owl found and rescued
We rescued a lost baby owl in Kechara Forest Retreat.
8 years ago
Nice cups from Kechara!!
Dorje Shugden people's lives matter!
8 years ago
Enjoy a peaceful morning at Kechara Forest Retreat
Chirping birds and other forest animals create a joyful melody at the Vajrayogini stupa in Kechara Forest Retreat (Bentong, Malaysia).
9 years ago
This topic is so hot in many circles right now.
This video is thought-provoking and very interesting. Watch! Thanks so much to our friends at LIVEKINDLY.
9 years ago
Chiropractic CHANGES LIFE for teenager with acute PAIN & DEAD LEG.
9 years ago
BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN NEW YORK STATE-AMAZING.
9 years ago
Leonardo DiCaprio takes on the meat Industry with real action.
9 years ago
Do psychic mediums have messages from beyond?
9 years ago
Lovely gift for my 52nd Birthday. Tsem Rinpoche
9 years ago
This 59-year-old chimpanzee was refusing food and ready to die until...
she received “one last visit from an old friend” 💔💔
9 years ago
Bigfoot sighted again and made it to the news.
9 years ago
Casper is such a cute and adorable. I like him.
9 years ago
Dorje Shugden Monastery Amarbayasgalant Mongolia's Ancient Hidden Gem
9 years ago
Don't you love Hamburgers? See how 'delicious' it is here!
9 years ago
Such a beautiful and powerful message from a person who knows the meaning of life. Tsem Rinpoche
9 years ago
What the meat industry figured out is that you don't need healthy animals to make a profit.
Sick animals are more profitable... farms calculate how close to death they can keep animals without killing them.
That's the business model.
How quickly they can be made to grow, how tightly they can be packed, how much or how little can they eat, how sick they can get without dying...
We live in a world in which it's conventional to treat an animal like a block of wood.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
9 years ago
This video went viral and it's a must watch!!
9 years ago
SEE HOW THIS ANIMAL SERIAL KILLER HAS NO ISSUE BLUDGEONING THIS DEFENSELESS BEING.
This happens daily in slaughterhouse so you can get your pork and Bak ku teh. Stop eating meat.
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3 days ago
5th July had animals liberation activities. Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
5 days ago
2nd July had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
3 weeks ago
18th June had our weekly Dharma sharing and DORJE SHUGDEN Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
3 weeks ago
Young friend, Sun Cheok Hong helped out after the puja ended. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 weeks ago
Our new visitors have come and joined us for Dorje Shugden puja in Kechara Ipoh. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 weeks ago
Throughout the puja, we have dedicated our accumulated merits for His Eminence the 26th Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's long life and good health, extends our prayers to those in need as well. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 weeks ago
Kechara Ipoh Study Group has carried out Dorje Shugden puja in Ipoh on Sunday noon. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 weeks ago
14th June dharma sharing, DORJE SHUGDEN Puja and blessings at Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
4 weeks ago
11th June had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
1 month ago
7th Sunday animals liberation activities, saving thousands of lives Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
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4th June had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja. Kechara Kuantan Study Group by the
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4th June had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja. Kechara Kuantan Study Group by the
1 month ago
Pastor Albert giving us the Dharma Sharing in Kechara Ipoh Study Group on Saturday afternoon (23rd May). So Kin Hoe (KISG)
1 month ago
After the Dharma Sharing session, Dorje Shugden Puja was carried out and lead by Pastor Albert and Beng Kooi. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
1 month ago
24th May completed our DORJE SHUGDEN Mantras recitation Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
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23rd May Group recitation of DORJE SHUGDEN mantras Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
2 months ago
21st May weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja, Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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14th May had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
2 months ago
Fwd: 10th May blessed day dharma sharing, blessings and DS puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
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7th May evening had our DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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30th April evening had our dharma sharing and DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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26th April animal liberation activities Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
2 months ago
Before our session ended today, Pastor Henry transferred the blessings onto us through the blessings of His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, Lama Tsongkhapa and Dorje Shugden. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
2 months ago
Kechara Pastor Henry was sharing Dharma with us and gave us much insights on how to continue practicing Dharma without giving up easily. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
2 months ago
Through the blessings from our Guru, His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, Kechara Pastor Henry and Kechara Umze Frederick Law have lead us in Dorje Shugden puja in Ipoh today. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
2 months ago
23rd April had Dharma sharing and DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
3 months ago
16th April evening had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
3 months ago
Emily offered fresh tea on Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's shrine. May our Guru lives long with good health. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 months ago
Mr. Cheah Fook Wan offered Serkym to The Three Jewels prior to Dorje Shugden puja. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 months ago
Mr. Mannance Wong has offered incense on behalf of everyone in Kechara Ipoh Study Group. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 months ago
Through the blessings from Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, Kechara Ipoh Study Group has completed our Dorje Shugden puja today. So Kin Hoe (KISG)
3 months ago
12th April having Anila with us Dharma sharing and DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam kech
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6th April cleaning of Gyenze Chapel Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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5th March animals liberation activities Kechara Kuantan Study Group by the
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2nd April blessed evening had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
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19th March evening had our DORJE SHUGDEN Puja Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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15th March Blessings at grand opening Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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Throwback 5th March dharma sharing followed by DORJE SHUGDEN Puja.kechara Kuantan Study Group Sam
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26th February had our weekly DORJE SHUGDEN Puja. Kechara Kuantan Study Group by Sam
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Thank you for the sharing, proud to have a greenest city in Asia. Of many Asian country I found Singapore has the quality of life, that will make it as the city caters to all tastes and price levels. For the very most reason because of the strict laws Singapore is quite possibly the safest city on Earth and frequently associated for the word “clean, green, efficient and safe”.
Even though it a small country, it has transformed into a place which values the nostalgia and memories of the land by adapting a modern way of thinking. I loved to visit Singapore during festivals just to admire the elegant decor and lightings.
I think due to their fast growing in all aspect, Singapore soon will be one of the best first-world cities and one of the most desirable city to live in.
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Looking back at these ranking… perhaps Penang should be on the list as well. We should geared towards to self-sustained. Everyone should do their part even by bits. Perhaps can start a recyclable corner at home, reduce buying unnecessary things or even recycle those unwanted things.
One may wonder how is that all these “green” cities are all highly developed and populated concrete jungles in Asia. Well, first of all the statistic is specifically for Asia’s major CITIES. One could argue that it is exactly the development of these cities that brought about the global warming climate issues we are in today. Probably true but many countries are starting to acknowledge the situation and taking responsibility towards sustainability.
Take Singapore for example, everything about Singapore screams skyscrapers, buildings, infrastructures, it’s THE concrete jungle of South East Asia. The island is so small, parks and beaches are luxuries. Singaporeans travel out of Singapore just to enjoy nature. But yet this city TOP the list of Asia’s greenest cities and probably among the top in the world too.
Singapore to my knowledge was one of the first country to incorporate green building requirements into its legislation. Due to its lack of land and natural resources, the country turn towards modern technology for sustainability. Singapore claims the opening of the world first commercial vertical hydroponics farm.
There is hope and a lot of potential for all the concrete jungles in the world. Scientists and researchers have been moving towards renewable energy and sustainable living for decades and the results are starting to penetrate into people’s daily lives. Cities after cities are starting to enforce recycling. Solar power are becoming household product. Indoor and household farming are starting to becoming more and more popular. Vegetarianism is reported to be on the rise in many major countries around the world. It is up to us to collectively act as responsible citizens of Earth keeps up the momentum of this green sustainable movement. Every individual counts.
怎样才算是一个绿色城市或一个持续性发展的城市?一般而言是其设计考虑了尽量减少资源、水资源、食物和能源的使用率;排污能力、空气污染等,减低对环境造成的负面影响。
居住在某个城市的人或许并不太去在意排污、空气等指数,对他们来说,切身的体会比较重要,绿色城市对城市人来说,就是“出行方便、不堵车、居住周围的教育、医疗、饮食、购物一应俱全”的城市。
居住功能完善的城市就是学校、医院、邮政局、馆子、购物中心在四周的城市,不必跑老远获得某些服务,那就是好的规划。
公共交通这一环很重要,因为堵车的城市是个令人气馁的城市,一天下来把三五个小时耗在交通上,除了浪费能源,也实在太浪费生命了。当然糟糕的空气和水素质也令不少人对某些城市却步。
然而,有人说“城市文化”才是城市规划的灵魂。一个没有书香、艺术气息的城市该会是个冷漠、看上去灰蒙蒙,没有个性的城市。这项如果符合了,嘿,住在这样的城市,应该不会太寂寞。
It is very important that we take care of our planet and not to waste resources. Nowadays, there are many electrical appliances which is green. There are also many buildings which employ a lot of green technology. We should use as much green products as possible.
Also, before we buy any goods, we should ask ourselves, “Is it something we like? Or is it something we need?” and we should buy things which we really need as much as possible.
First thank you for posting! This is so valuable to know. I live in the states and would be interested to see a breakdown such as this for each state. Very nice!
i hope more people will realise that we need to take care of the environment; not take from the environment all the time – may we learn to be less selfish, more altruistic. Thank you, Rinpochela, for sharing this piece of information.
Thank you Rinpoche for posting and sharing this not just for general knowledge, awareness, education, but also appreciation and gratitude for what we have, are able to enjoy is due to the kindness of people at large. And how we can give back by playing our part so that everyone has a better quality of life!
SIngapore is quite unlike her neighbours who are rich in natural resources -top of the list stands land and water among other things. From young we are brought up to acknowledge this fact and that the resource we do have – is people – the human resource. And what comes naturally hand in hand is the driven message of sustainability.
I was just back there, walking on the beach, at East Coast Park and taking in the breeze, fresh air, greenery, along with many sound of birds chirping at various “Bird Sanctuaries” interspersed… I am not the only one there “enjoying” for there are many families there as well.
And yes, the park is spick n span, because everyone does their part to make it beautiful, clearing up after their picnics, barbecues, so that the next person can enjoy what they themselves had. People think that it is because we have been well trained, it is automatic that we throw litter in a bin, etc. But it goes beyond that – we simply would like to have or leave a legacy, a brighter greener future for the next generation.
The bottom line – we have been brought up to respect each other and that extends to the space we live in, share, plus the limited resources we partake like water. We are one people living together, existing together and what we do affect all of us. And being on an island ( but not in the insular context/perspective) , perhaps we see that happening 3 x more magnified – the outcome if we do not take ownership and consider the long term survival-ship, the sustainability.
Being it doesn’t stop at just being green, having “Green Lungs” at estates, working districts, parks… as it also mean cutting down wastage and learning to recycle more…the whole works come into play, and it is still playing with the recycling index, % growing higher with each effort.
And it still comes back to the people caring for them – for the next step undertaken is improved healthcare with emphasis on geriatrics due to our aging population. We have to care for other seniors – for without them we would not be where we are today.
Oh wow! I think that the list is pretty accurate because I do find that Singapore is one of the cleanest cities in Asia. I live in Malaysia and I do agree with the ratings for most of the columns except perhaps the transportation system.
Yes, the LRT trains do ply through most of the suburban areas but the rail tracks can’t go onto every street. The other forms of transportation like taxis and buses that are supposed to complement LRT are not really well managed and planned. More roads and highways are being built but traffic still seems to be getting worse. Some areas in town have improved but not as much as the government has invested. However, the other areas really leaves much to be desired….