BudBRI26: Buddhism and the "Belt and Road": An Expedition from the Origin Hong Kong Chu Hai College Hong Kong, China, October 30-November 1, 2026 |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=budbri26 |
| Abstract registration deadline | July 31, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | July 31, 2026 |
Buddhism originated in South Asia and has exerted profound influence across Asia for more than two millennia, spreading to Europe and Western countries in recent centuries. Pilgrimages connect South Asia to Central Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia via land-based Silk Roads and maritime routes, giving rise to an interconnected civilisation network. Buddhism presents itself to the world not only with its unique religious values and practices but also with its rich arts, infused with wisdom symbols and regional features.
This Conference aims to trace the very origin of Buddhism and its transformative trajectory across philosophical discourses, regional cultural adaptations, and artistic visualisation and sensation. Through cross-disciplinary studies, a multifaceted cultural understanding and harmonisation could be embraced and co-created along the Belt and Road regions.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome.
- An abstract should be a single paragraph, ranging from 250 to 500 words, to be submitted for preliminary review on/before 31 July 2026.
- Upon receiving the conference confirmation, which is to be disseminated around early August, the full article is to be submitted on/before 30 September 2026.
List of Topics
Sub-theme:
- Evolution of the Silk Road Buddhist Arts: From Early Buddhist Arts to the Chinese Style
- Influence of the Gandhāran and other early Buddhist arts on Chinese arts
- The diffusion of Buddhist arts across the Silk Road: Texts, Languages, Images, and Cultural Practices
- The Sinicisation trajectory of Buddhist arts
- Manifestation and Dissemination of the Buddhist Traditions across the Civilisations
- Interactions and influences of Buddhism with the regional civilisations across the Eurasian continent
- Interplays between Buddhism and political, economic, social, and cultural dynamics along the Silk Road
Committees
Organizing Committee
Hong Kong Chu Hai College Ng Teng Fong · Sino Group Belt and Road Research Institute
Hong Kong Chu Hai College Centre of Buddhist Studies
Publication
BudBRI26 proceedings will be published by
Hong Kong Chu Hai College Ng Teng Fong · Sino Group Belt and Road Research Institute
Hong Kong Chu Hai College Centre of Buddhist Studies
Venue
The conference will be held at the Hong Kong Chu Hai College, Hong Kong (China)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to nsbrri.conference.2@chuhai.edu.hk
