Dharamshala, Oct. 5 -- Tibetan spiritual leader, the 14th Dalai Lama, while conferring teaching at the Tsuglagkhang, the Main Tibetan Temple, at McLeodganj, in Dharamshala, on Saturday, said that growing number of Chinese people are taking interest in Buddhism and it may yet be re-established in China.

The 90-year-old spiritual leader, while addressing the congregation during his teaching, said that although the Chinese communists continue to rule in Tibet, a growing number of Chinese people are taking an interest in Buddhism and the Nalanda Tradition. "Historically, China was a Buddhist land, and it seems that Buddhism may yet be re-established there. I've done what I could to encourage this possibility and will continue to do so for th...