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Close-up of the procession of Buddha's relics to a 500-year-old pagoda in Hanoi

Within the framework of the 2025 United Nations Day of Vesak, Buddha's relics were welcomed from Noi Bai International Airport, carried through main streets in Hanoi before being enshrined at Quan Su Pagoda.

Báo Hải DươngBáo Hải Dương13/05/2025

On the afternoon of May 13, the Buddha's relics were welcomed from Noi Bai International Airport, carried through the main streets of Hanoi before being enshrined at Quan Su Pagoda. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
On the afternoon of May 13, the Buddha's relics were welcomed from Noi Bai International Airport, carried through the main streets of Hanoi before being enshrined at Quan Su Pagoda.
The procession of Buddha relics at Noi Bai International Airport. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Procession of Buddha relics at Noi Bai International Airport
The procession of Buddha relics on Quan Su Street. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Procession of Buddha relics on Quan Su street
Bringing Buddha's relics - India's national treasure - to Vietnam is part of the series of events of the 2025 United Nations Day of Vesak. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Bringing Buddha's relics - India's national treasure - to Vietnam is part of the series of events of the 2025 United Nations Vesak Festival.
The procession carrying Buddha relics arrived at the gate of Quan Suc Pagoda in front of a large crowd of monks, nuns, Buddhists, locals and tourists. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The procession carrying Buddha's relics arrived at the gate of Quan Suc Pagoda in front of a large crowd of monks, nuns, Buddhists, locals and tourists.
(Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
After being enshrined at Ba Den Mountain, the Buddha's relics were brought to Quan Su Pagoda (Hanoi) by the Venerables of the Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam and India.
Quan Su Pagoda - the Central Headquarters of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha is the third of four locations to welcome Buddha's relics on the occasion of the 2025 United Nations Day of Vesak. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Quan Su Pagoda - Headquarters of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha is the 3rd of 4 locations to welcome Buddha's relics on the occasion of the 2025 United Nations Vesak Festival.
From May 14 to the morning of May 16, Buddha's relics will be enshrined on the first floor of the Quan Su Pagoda hall. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
From May 14 to the morning of May 16, Buddha's relics will be enshrined on the first floor of the Quan Su Pagoda hall.
Buddhists and people can gather to worship and pay homage from 7am to 9:30pm. Monks, Buddhists, people and tourists do not need to register in advance. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Buddhists and people can gather to worship and pay homage from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monks, Buddhists, people and tourists do not need to register in advance.
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