Fo Guang Shan Water Drop

Teahouse

A Bowl of Pickled Vegetables 
A Portion of Compassion 
A Drop of Water
A Portion of Gratitude 

Venerable Master Hsing Yun, founder of Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order, became a monastic at the age of 12. When he was 17 years old, he became gravely ill and was unable to have any food for two months. His teacher, Venerable Master Chi Kai specially arranged for a bowl of pickled vegetables to be delivered to him. During a time of extreme commodity scarcity, this was a very rare and precious gift. With every mouthful of this gift, Venerable Master Hsing Yun was acutely appreciative of his teacher’s love and concern and vowed his life to Buddhism to repay his teacher’s benevolence.

A small bowl of pickled vegetables has accomplished many causes and conditions. Just like a small droplet of water, it has nurtured countless of lives. Fo Guang Shan Water Drop Vege Cafes are set up around the world to manifest Venerable Master Hsing Yun’s ideal of “compensating droplets of kindness with springs of gratitude”. The tranquil atmospheres evoke a sense of spiritual generosity and purity.

At Fo Guang Shan North Island Water Drop Vege Cafe, the surrounding lush bamboos & Camellias add to a sense of calmness. The cafe’s rustic wooden furniture symbolises depth and a return to nature. When sunlight comes in and the windows cast long shadows, the atmosphere becomes ideal for reading a book while sampling delicious and healthy vegetarian foods.

Auckland Teahouse

Master Hsing Yun was acutely appreciative of his teacher’s love and concern and had vowed to serve Buddhism with his life to repay his teacher’s benevolence. No matter where you are in this world, there is always a Fo Guang Shan Tea House of Gratitude. They are set up to manifest Master Hsing Yun’s undertaking to “recompense droplets of kindness with springs of gratitude.” People of this modern world can be sure to experience in any FGS Tea House of Gratitude an awareness of spiritual purity whilst enjoying fragrant tea and delicious vegetarian food.

An array of healthy vegetarian food, coffee and tea are served here. Beautiful Buddhist art and gifts are also available for sale.

Christchurch Teahouse

Master Hsing Yun was acutely appreciative of his teacher’s love and concern and had vowed to serve Buddhism with his life to repay his teacher’s benevolence. No matter where you are in this world, there is always a Fo Guang Shan Tea House of Gratitude. They are set up to manifest Master Hsing Yun’s undertaking to “recompense droplets of kindness with springs of gratitude.” People of this modern world can be sure to experience in any FGS Tea House of Gratitude an awareness of spiritual purity whilst enjoying fragrant tea and delicious vegetarian food.

We serve tea, coffee, vegetarian meals and light refreshments.

A bowl of hearty porridge win over a bowl of Ginseng soup,
A cup of pure tea win over a cup of jade drink,
A spoon of fragrant veggies win over a feast of meat rice,
A pure thought win over a delusion thought

《Roots of Wisdom》