A cultural village and the Nalanda International University are being set up with the help of foreign countries including China and Japan.
According to Pant, a hall built last year in memory of 7th century Chinese traveller Xuan Zang (Huen-Tsang) in Nalanda, inaugurated by Chinese foreign minister Li Zhaoxing, is a sign of growing India-China friendship. The hall was built in memory of Xuan Zang's visit to India.
Xuan Zang is famous for his 17-year-long trip to India, during which he studied with many noted Buddhist masters, especially at Nalanda. He was a student at Nalanda for five years and taught for a year.
While returning to China, he carried 657 Sanskrit manuscripts with him and translated them in Chinese, laying a strong foundation of Buddhism not only in China, but also in Korea and Japan.
(IANS)