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China is part of the Chinese Chan / Pure Land tradition that shaped Korean Seon and Japanese Zen. Lay-led meditation practice is deeply rooted here. The training mix here is primarily Secular Mindfulness — 4 of the listed programs follow this lineage. Many programs offer online or hybrid delivery, so distance from a physical centre often isn't a barrier. For Western practitioners, in-person training in China is often combined with retreat practice — programs may require multi-week residential commitment rather than weekend modules. A focused selection of 4 programs is available — small enough to compare in detail, large enough to find a tradition match.
Traditions in China: Secular Mindfulness (4)
OMP currently lists 4 verified meditation teacher training programs in China. Each program has been independently researched against the school's published information — we list programs that have a real teaching pathway, not psychic-style marketplaces or short-form retreat experiences.
Most teacher training programs in China welcome practitioners regardless of religious background — though many are rooted in Buddhist lineage and you'll be expected to engage seriously with the tradition's frameworks. Secular-mindfulness pathways exist alongside the lineage programs; check each program's stated audience and prerequisites before applying.
Yes — 2 of the 4 listed programs offer online or hybrid delivery. This means you can train under China-based teachers without needing to relocate, though most lineage programs still require some in-person retreat time. See each program's format details above.
Most teacher training pathways run 9 months to 2 years for full certification, though some foundation programs are shorter (e.g. an 8-week MBSR teacher orientation) and some lineage authorisations take much longer (years of practice with a teacher). Programs in China vary; each listing above has its program length where the school publishes it.
Three filters tend to matter most: (1) tradition — does the program teach in a lineage you actually want to practice in, (2) format — residential vs hybrid vs online, vs your life constraints, and (3) credential — does the program issue an externally-recognised certification (IMTA, CFM, BAMBA accreditation, or formal lineage transmission), or just an internal completion certificate. The China programs above vary on all three.
Other markets with meditation teacher training programs:
Japan (10)Taiwan (5)South Korea (4)Hong Kong (3)Thailand (9)