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Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Vietnamese people visit pagodas on the first day of Lunar New Year as a long-lived tradition. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
Locals in Hanoi visit Phuc Khanh Pagoda on the first day of Lunar New Year 2023. VNA Photo: Tuấn Đức
Locals in Hanoi visit Tran Quoc Pagoda on the first day of Lunar New Year 2023. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
People in Hanoi visit Tay Ho Temple to ask for “cau doi” (calligraphic couplets). VNA Photo: Tuấn Đức
People visit Tran Quoc pagoda on the first day of Lunar New Year. VNA Photo: Tuấn Đức
Hoang Phap Pagoda in Hoc Mon District attracts a large number of visitors during Lunar New Year. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
Locals in Ho Chi Minh City visit a pagoda on the first day of Lunar New Year. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
Locals in Ho Chi Minh City visit Vinh Nghiem Pagoda on the first day of Lunar New Year. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
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Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
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Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas - long-lived tradition
Visiting pagodas during the Lunar New Year festival is not merely an activity associated with Buddhism but it has become an age-old cultural tradition, and an indispensable part in Vietnamese people’s spiritual life. In the mind of Vietnamese people for generations, Tet not only carries the meaning of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the New Year, but is also associated with spiritual values and beliefs. On the first days of a new year, people go to temples and pagodas to pray for good luck for their families for the year ahead. Many people sincerely believe that all wishes made on New Year’s Eve will come true. Some go to a pagoda not just to pray for good things in the coming year, but also to reflect on what they have done in the past, find peace for their soul and leave all hardship behind. VNA Photo
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