According to the schedule, the procession of the relics from Noi Bai airport to Quan Su pagoda will take place on the afternoon of May 13, passing through the central streets around Hoan Kiem lake. After that, the Buddha relics will be enshrined at the Quan Su pagoda hall from May 14 to 16, for Buddhists and people from all over to come and worship. The pagoda is open for visitors to worship the relics from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The organizers request that people line up in order, move in an orderly manner, and remain absolutely silent when entering to worship. Children under 2 years old and those wearing inappropriate clothing will not be allowed to enter the relics area. At the same time, Quan Su Pagoda does not collect any fees, does not accept wreaths or offerings.

This is a special spiritual event, providing an opportunity for the community to focus on mindfulness, compassion and wisdom, the core values of Buddhism. Complying with the regulations not only shows respect for the Buddha but also helps ensure solemnity and safety during the entire worship process.
After being enshrined in Hanoi, from May 17 to 21, the relics will be brought to Tam Chuc Pagoda ( Ha Nam ), which hosted Vesak 2019. It is expected that Tam Chuc Pagoda will welcome tens of thousands of visitors every day. Preparations, security and logistics have been implemented synchronously, contributing to spreading the message of peace, cooperation and sustainable development of Vesak 2025.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/khong-tu-y-quay-phim-chup-hinh-khi-chiem-bai-xa-loi-phat-tai-chua-quan-su-post794880.html
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