Chungliang Al Huang (黃忠良) is a notable philosopher, dancer, performing artist, author, calligrapher and internationally acclaimed educator and Tai Ji master.
“A master in the arts of living” (Alan Watts) and “a sage for the modern age” (New Age Magazine), Master Chungliang Huang is the founder of the Living Tao Foundation, an international cultural arts network for lifelong learning, and director of the International Lan Ting Institute, a cross-cultural study and conference center at the sacred and historic Wu Yi Mountain, now a UNESCO World Triple Heritage Site in the People’s Republic of China rich with historic, religious, and cultural arts traditions; and at Gold Beach on the Oregon Coast in the USA.
The basis of the Living Tao practice is Master Huang’s lifelong philosophy and East / West synthesis of the “Three Pillars of Asian Wisdom: Taoism-Buddhism-Confucianism”, made easily applicable to ‘Every-Day Living’ as a joyful daily practice.