The Dalai Lama’s real worth in China

The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, the Dalai Lama, announced July 2 that a charitable nonprofit, located in India as is he, will pick his successor after his death – and do so outside the control of the Chinese Communist Party. The decision, made just before his 90th birthday, has set off political fireworks in Beijing. The ruling party claims only it can make the selection for some 7 million Tibetans in China.

Yet there are several challenges for the party in its attempt to control the future of Tibetan Buddhism – along with many other popular faiths in China.

First, among China’s majority ethnic Han, the practice of this brand of Buddhism has become very popular. The nation’s drive for materialistic wealth has left a spiritual void for many in the middle class.

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