Over 200 overseas Vietnamese guests from 34 nations around the world have come to Hanoi to attend activities surrounding the capital city’s birthday.
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Over 200 overseas Vietnamese official guests, among others travelling on their own, will join Hanoi’s anniversary celebrations |
This information was announced by the State Committee for overseas Vietnamese under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on September 30.
From the morning of October 1, the official overseas Vietnamese guests started to participate in many activities throughout the great event.
On October 1 and 2, they will join the marching practice on Bac Son Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.
From October 3 to 6, they will visit temples of Dinh King, Le King and Bai Dinh Pagoda in Ninh Binh Province. They will also offer incense at Do Temple, visit Tieu Son Pagoda as well as other activities in Bac Ninh Province. The guests will also visit Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province.
From October 7 to 10, they will visit the Temple of Literature; attend the exhibition and festival of Thang Long calligraphy; offer incense at the Monument of Revolutionary Martyrs; visit the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum and ancient Thang Long Royal Citadel and attend a presentation by Professor Phan Huy Le on the 1,000 year history of Thang Long – Hanoi.
After that, the guests will visit Quan Su Pagoda to offer incense and watch the sari - one of the purported relics left over after the physical body of the Buddha was cremated and attend a presentation by the Venerable Thich Bao Nghiem, vice chairman of the Executive Board of Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam on the development history of Vietnamese Buddhism which is connected to the development of the country.
The group will participate in the opening ceremony of meetings and marches at Ba Dinh Square on the morning of October 10. In the evening of the same day, they will join the Festival Night of Art and Culture at My Dinh National Stadium.
From the morning of October 1, the official overseas Vietnamese guests started to participate in many activities throughout the great event.
On October 1 and 2, they will join the marching practice on Bac Son Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.
From October 3 to 6, they will visit temples of Dinh King, Le King and Bai Dinh Pagoda in Ninh Binh Province. They will also offer incense at Do Temple, visit Tieu Son Pagoda as well as other activities in Bac Ninh Province. The guests will also visit Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province.
From October 7 to 10, they will visit the Temple of Literature; attend the exhibition and festival of Thang Long calligraphy; offer incense at the Monument of Revolutionary Martyrs; visit the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum and ancient Thang Long Royal Citadel and attend a presentation by Professor Phan Huy Le on the 1,000 year history of Thang Long – Hanoi.
After that, the guests will visit Quan Su Pagoda to offer incense and watch the sari - one of the purported relics left over after the physical body of the Buddha was cremated and attend a presentation by the Venerable Thich Bao Nghiem, vice chairman of the Executive Board of Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam on the development history of Vietnamese Buddhism which is connected to the development of the country.
The group will participate in the opening ceremony of meetings and marches at Ba Dinh Square on the morning of October 10. In the evening of the same day, they will join the Festival Night of Art and Culture at My Dinh National Stadium.
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