The term of “modernization” in the international religious world means the frequency and distance of religious contact has been changed in such a rash way. Buddhism, as an important faculty of Asian culture, has been bridging the East and the West. However, the expending of Buddhism is not one-direction movement, initiating a complicated interaction which also reconstructing the Buddhist meditation tradition in Asia. In this paper I will discuss how Venerable Sheng Yen walked out the China Town and introduced the Chinese Ch’an an practice in New York, as well as combining Ch’an with Humanistic Buddhism in Taiwan in the previous global context. Hopefully, the achievement of Venerable Sheng Yen on promoting the Ch’an practice will illuminate the mutual interaction in the global Buddhist World.