About

A Contemporary Hermitage Rooted in the Ancient Tibetan Buddhist Tradition

A Living Hermitage for the Modern World

Giao Long Monastery (GLM) is a contemporary Buddhist sanctuary grounded in the ancient Tibetan scholastic tradition. GLM brings together rigorous academic study, contemplative practice, and community service into one integrated path.

We exist for a simple yet profound purpose:
to make authentic Dharma education completely accessible, tuition-free, and open to all beings, regardless of background or circumstance.

Guided by Tibetan lineage-holding Rinpoche-la, Geshe-la, and Khenpo, our monastery preserves the warmth, clarity, and precision of a living tradition while responding to the needs of modern students and practitioners around the world.

Our story

Grand Master Huynh Anh Hai
Grand Master Huỳnh Anh Hải
Chairman of Giao Long Monastery

There are people whose lives begin in ordinary places yet unfold in ways that quietly reshape the lives of many. Grand Master Huỳnh Anh Hải is one of those rare individuals a man who spent the first half of his life building businesses and communities in Vietnam, and the second half opening a spiritual path for others throughout the world. Known in Vietnam as a successful entrepreneur, he carried a different calling beneath the surface: a profound and lifelong devotion to the Dharma. Through years of practice, discipline, and guidance from masters of the Tibetan Nyingma lineage, he was recognized as a Lama a bearer of a tradition older than memory, rooted in compassion, insight, and transmission from teacher to student.

Yet he never sought titles. He sought purpose.

That purpose crystallized during his many years of teaching Khí Công Thần Lực Giao Long, a system of internal energy practice designed to heal the body and refine the mind. Students came first for health, but stayed for something deeper: the sense that they were touching a well of quiet strength, clarity, and compassion. Through this work, Grand Master Huỳnh Anh Hải realized that authentic transformation is not personal—it is communal. It grows when shared.

When he later came to the United States, he carried only this intention: to bring the ancient wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism, especially the esoteric treasures of the Nyingma tradition, to people who needed it but had no access.

From this intention arose what would become the Giao Long lineage in the West.

He founded the Giao Long Martial & Meditation Institute, followed by a humanitarian platform dedicated to compassionate action. But one vision stood untouched by time: the creation of a monastic and academic sanctuary where students—monastic or lay, Eastern or Western—could study the Dharma freely, without cost, without barriers, without fear of exclusion.

Thus, Giao Long Monastery (GLM) was born not as a monument, but as an offering.

Grand Master Huỳnh Anh Hải envisioned GLM as a place where the rigorous scholastic training of Tibetan Buddhism could meet the needs of modern learners. A place where meditation, philosophy, community service, and internal energy practice could coexist without contradiction. A place where bodhicitta becomes the guiding principle for both spiritual training and social action.

Today, GLM carries this vision forward: a monastery, an academy, a home for seekers, and a hub of compassion-based service for the community.  

Through the generosity he inspired and the lineage he carries, Grand Master Huỳnh Anh Hải built not only an institution, but a path one wide enough for anyone to walk.

And his story is still unfolding, because the monastery he founded continues to grow in the hearts of the people it touches.

Vision

Our vision is rooted in the belief that the world needs both wisdom and compassion in equal measure.

GLM exists not merely to preserve the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, but to make it a living force for clarity, healing, and transformation in modern society.

To cultivate a generation of practitioners, scholars, and compassionate leaders who embody wisdom through understanding and compassion through action.

Wisdom in Service to the World

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Mission

  • To offer authentic Tibetan Buddhist education completely free

  • To preserve the lineage of classical study and contemplative practice

  • To provide spiritual refuge and academic training for all

  • To bring wisdom into society through humanitarian service

  • To create a learning environment grounded in ethics, simplicity, and kindness

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Our Environment — A Green and Contemplative Campus

Giao Long Monastery is designed as a quiet, green sanctuary for study and reflection. Surrounded by trees, walking paths, gardens, and open sky, the monastery offers the stillness necessary for introspection and the clarity essential for academic training.
Study halls echo the architectural simplicity of Tibetan hermitages; outdoor courtyards mirror the debate spaces of Larung Gar; meditation rooms follow the contemplative design of Dzogchen and Kagyu retreat environments.

This is a place where nature becomes part of the curriculum:

  • The wind teaches patience,
  • the silence teaches listening,
  • the spaciousness teaches the mind to open.

The monastery welcomes monks, lay students, practitioners, researchers, and global learners equally with no discrimination of nationality, identity, or financial condition. The Dharma belongs to all.

May your time here plant seeds that continue to benefit beings long after you leave.

From Our Heart to Your Journey

Whether you arrive as a student, a seeker, a practitioner, or a benefactor, Giao Long Monastery welcomes you with the aspiration that your life becomes clearer, lighter, and more meaningful through the Dharma.

This is not only a monastery.
It is a refuge for the mind,
a school for the heart,
and a home for anyone who wishes to walk the path of wisdom and compassion.

The Heart

of Giving

Giao Long Monastery’s charitable work arises from the boundless field of Bodhicitta. Guided by the Nyingma lineage, we cultivate karuṇā compassion in action, through community care, food support, healing programs, and outreach to those in need. This is our practice of dāna-pāramitā, the perfection of generosity, offered freely and without discrimination. By joining hands with donors, volunteers, and social partners, we extend the monastery’s aspiration sarva-sattva-hitāya, for the welfare of all beings into everyday life.Together, we build a world where kindness becomes a refuge and service becomes a path.

What We Offer

International Pathways: On-campus, Low-Residency, Online

  • GL–Shedra I — Foundational Buddhist Studies
  • GL–Shedra II — Intermediate Buddhist Studies
  • GL–Shedra III — Advanced Studies
  • Khenpo / Geshe Track (Ordained students)
  • Exchange Program/Exchange Program:

  • Shamatha & Vipashyana
  • Lojong & Bodhicitta cultivation
  • Analytical meditation
  • Retreat opportunities

Root texts, grammar, reading practice, recitation, translation fundamentals.

  • Compassion projects
  • Social support initiatives
  • Traditional craft training
  • Community engagement programs

All offered freely, supported entirely by the generosity of benefactors and the spirit of Bodhicitta