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The swastika (卍 wàn; "infinity", "all") in Chinese and other cultures is a symbol of the universe, or the manifestation and creativity of God. It was one of a number of new redemptive societies founded in early 20th-century China, that compared to previous redemptive societies that focused on salvation of China, aimed for salvation of the world, drawing upon Western examples such as the Red ...
The Red Swastika Society, formed in China in 1922 as the philanthropic branch of Guiyidao, became the largest supplier of emergency relief in China during World War II, in the same manner as the Red Cross in the rest of the world. The Red Swastika Society abandoned mainland China in 1954, settling first in Hong Kong then in Taiwan.
Hong Kong Red Cross Princess Alexandra School - special-needs school for physical disability; Hong Kong Taoist Association Wun Tsuen School; Hong Kong Taoist Association the Yuen Yuen Institute Chan Lui Chung Tak Memorial School; Jordan Valley St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School; Kowloon Bay St. John the Baptist Catholic Primary School
Foreign religions from Korea, China, Russia, Germany and Bulgaria, including the Red Swastika Society, joined this movement. This was followed in 1935 by the second Ōmoto Incident, which again left its headquarters in ruins and its leaders in jail; Ōmoto was effectively outlawed until the end of World War II.
Guiyidao was founded in 1916 in the Pin County of Shandong as a fuji group. [4] It was led by Liu Shoji (劉紹基). The following year the association moved to the provincial capital Jinan where it interacted with the Tongshanshe, another Xiantiandao sect. [4] Adopting the organisation structure and meditation techniques of the Tongshanshe, the Guiyi Daoyuan was created in 1921.
Hong Kong Red Swastika Society Tai Po Secondary School; Hong Kong Taoist Association The Yuen Yuen Institute No.2 Secondary School; Hong Kong Teachers' Association Evening Secondary School; Hong Kong Teachers' Association Lee Heng Kwei Secondary School; Kau Yan College; Law Ting Pong Secondary School; Ling Liang Church M. H. Lau Secondary School
REACH Community Services Society; Reach Family Service Centre; Realm of Tranquility; Red Swastika Charity Foundation; Ren Ci Hospital and Medicare Centre; Renewal Self-Development Centre; Retired & Senior Volunteer Programme; Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore; RiverLife Community Service Centre; Rochore Kongsi for the Aged ...
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