Manhae Prize
The Manhae Prize is a series of awards in the following categories: Peace, Social Service, Academic Excellence, Art, Literature, and Buddhist Missionary Work awarded by The Society for the Promotion and Practice of Manhae's Thoughts in memory of Buddhist reformer and anti-Japanese independence activist Han Yong-un (1879–1944).

Dr. M.K. Otani receiving prestigious Manhae Prize from Mr. Kim, Cultural and Sport Minister of South Korea
Awardees
    
Selected awardees with Wikipedia entries:
Peace prize winners
    
- 2015 Alxis Dudden, Professor of History at University of Connecticut, U.S.A
 - 2014 Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Iranian film director[1]
 - 2013 World Fellowship of Buddhists
 - 2009 Shirin Ebadi Iranian human rights advocate, winner of Nobel Prize for Peace
 - 2008 Lokamitra (Jeremy Goody), member of the Triratna Buddhist Community
 
Practice prize winners
    
- 2015 Joint Winners :Cheoung-Jeoun Reverend of Buddhism, Korea, Rainbow Community - Noel-El Cheoun priest, from Republic of Ireland
 - 2014 Se-Chung Lee, lawyer, Korea
 - 2013 Dagon Taryar from Myanmar[2]
 - 2012 Kurt Gribl lawyer and Mayor of the Friedensstadt (Peace city) Augsburg, Germany
 
Literature prize winners
    
- 2015 Joint winners : Young-Bok shin professor, SoungKongHoe University, Korea, Hyon-Jong Jeong, Poet, Korea, Byong-Kee Hwang, Master of Korean classical music, Korea
 - 2014 Joint winners: Ashraf Dali, Egyptian poet and writer[3] Yoon Yang-hee, calligrapher, Korea[4]
 - 2013 Konstantin Kedrov (poet), Ingo Schulze
 - 2012 Kim Jay Hong
 - 2011 Mo Yan
 - 2010 Joint winners: John Ralston Saul President of International PEN,[5] Jeong Jin-gyu editor of Modern Poetry, Seoul.
 - 2009 Joint winners: Robert Hass, Kim Jong-gil
 - 2008 Lee Eo-ryeong
 - 2007 Kim Nam-jo
 - 2006 Joint Winners: Robert Pinsky, Hwang Dong-gyu
 - 2005 Wole Soyinka
 - 2004 Hong Seok-jung, first DPRK author.
 - 2003 Jo Jung-rae
 - 2002 Shin Kyung-rim
 - 2001 Lee Hung-ki
 - 2000 Oh Sae-young
 - 1999 Chung Wan-young
 - 1998 Ko Un (poet)
 - 1990 Hyun Ki-young (novelist)
 
References
    
- Korea Times article Archived 2015-07-11 at the Wayback Machine
 - "Dagon Taryar awarded peace prize". Archived from the original on 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
 - AJA article
 - AJA article
 - CBC article
 
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