Chan Dat operates on the principles of resonance and sustainable growth.
Reading Room: There is no admission fee. You are welcome to browse our collection and enjoy tea on a donation basis to help us maintain the space.
Workshops & Meditation: These activities require a specific contribution fee to cover specialized materials, ingredients, and to support the experts or artisans involved. Fee details are clearly stated in each event announcement.
The Oriental Philosophy Bookcase : We facilitate the purchase, sale, and exchange of curated books on Inner Wisdom, Culture, and Heritage. Our goal is to promote self-learning and build a community of profound readers.
Yes. We are always eager to expand our "circles of understanding" beyond the Reading Room. We can bring our Workshop models, Heritage Mixology experiences, or Existential sharing sessions to your venue (offices, studios, resorts, etc.), provided the setting aligns with the spirit of stillness and mindful experience that Chan Dat cherishes.
We offer partnership and curatorial services in the following fields:
Food & Beverage: Curating heritage-inspired drink menus and "storytelling cocktails" for cultural events.
Content & Education: Organizing workshops on applied philosophy, mindfulness, and indigenous culture.
Space & Arts: Curating "Happening Art" performances and designing sensory-driven experiential spaces.
Content Production: Collaborating on Podcast episodes centered around existential themes and human stories.
To ensure intimacy and the depth of our dialogues:
Quiet Activities (Meditation, Reading): 8 – 10 people.
Interactive Activities (Workshops, Podcasts): 10 – 12 people.
We prioritize small groups so that every "touchpoint" is meaningful and every guest feels heard.
Our outdoor activities focus on connecting with nature and living heritage:
Field Trips: Journeys to craft villages to engage directly with artisans (the foundation of our Heritage Journal).
Mindful Walking: Practicing mindfulness while walking through heritage sites or tranquil natural landscapes.
Outdoor Mixology: Experiencing experimental drinks in open spaces to reconnect the senses with the environment.