Titled Eternity in Light, the five-chapter tome features writings about the Buddhist landmark in northern Hong Kong
The Tsz Shan Monastery, built by the Li Ka Shing Foundation, has published a new book, offering a peek into the philosophy and wisdom of Hong Kong’s wealthiest man, whose own rags-to-riches life story has inspired generations of entrepreneurs.
Titled Eternity in Light, the five-chapter tome was published to mark the monastery’s 10th anniversary, featuring writings by scholars of Buddhism and professors of architecture about the landmark in Tai Po in Hong Kong’s New Territories.
The Li Foundation was the temple’s main benefactor, contributing HK$3.5 billion (US$446 million) towards its land acquisition, construction costs and operating expenses, according to its website.
The book comes just days after Li’s CK Asset Holdings rebutted rumours that the family was selling its residence of more than fifty years, after some of Hong Kong’s wealthiest families and property investors had to let go of their assets to ease financial strains.







