Humanistic Buddhism is the byproduct of the modernization movement of Chinese Buddhism during 1920's. Since then, the "Buddhist theory and practice" advocated by Master Tai-xu, later Master Yin-Shun (hereafter Yin Shun) and Master Hsing Yun (here after Hsing Yun), became an important trend in the development of Humanistic Buddhism. Humanistic Buddhism has existed for around one hundred years in modern China, and represents the most brilliant result of Chinese Buddhism to the world. Hsing Yun mentions that the 21st century is the century of Humanistic Buddhism. However, the study of Humanistic Buddhism, its theoretical concept, practices, etc. is complicated one. Due to the significance and complexity of the issue, in recently 30 years, it has been considered an important topic by scholars. Here, the writer attempts to discuss "Globalization" from Hsing Yun's (2006) viewpoint regarding Buddhism towards global problems. To the issues of "globalization" and "anti-globalization", can the doctrine and practice of Humanistic Buddhism become the way of global governance? This paper explores three fundamental questions. First, it reviews various discussions on globalization. And then it elaborates the fundamental concept of Humanistic Buddhism according to Hsing Yun's model. Finally, it explains responses towards "Globalization" age and related problems from perspective of "Hsing Yun Model" of Humanistic Buddhism. This essay focuses on three core points. One, globalization and localization. Two, re-establishing the value of human's spirit. And third, global perspective of Humanistic Buddhism.