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The Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times: Unveiling the Secrets of Dhamma’s Reach and Pali’s Enduring Legacy

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Day two of the Asian Buddhist Summit 2024 commenced with thought-provoking messages from renowned Buddhist scholars worldwide, sharing their insights and perspectives on the event. The discussions delved into the significance of understanding Buddhist traditions, with a particular focus on the perspective from Central Asia, setting an enlightening tone for the summit. Kicking off the first session was Prof. Richard Sasaki, Founder, and Director of the Nalanda Centre for Buddhist Studies in Brazil, who moderated a fascinating conversation. Among the speakers were Prof. Surat Kubaev from Uzbekistan’s Alfraganus University and monk Junsei Tarasawa, a Buddhist expert based in Kyrgyzstan. They shed light on the formation and spread of Buddhism in Central Asia, offering a deeper understanding of the region’s spiritual heritage. Highlighting the profound impact of Buddhism on fostering peace and dialogue in the region, Buddhist monk Nicholas Vreeland shared, “Buddhism is ...

“Hanoi, a City Etched in Heart and Soul”: A love letter to Hanoi, as seen through the eyes and lenses of its elderly photographers.

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Memorable Hanoi: A City’s Resilience and Transformation Photographer Trinh Hai, a nonagenarian, has dedicated his life to capturing Hanoi’s essence and beauty. Photo: Jenna Duong As autumn graced Hanoi with seasonal showers and a gentle breeze, the city welcomed a mix of emotions. Veteran photographer Trinh Hai, former Chairman of the Hanoi Elderly Photography Club, arrived at the Temple of Literature for the 19th “Hanoi in My Heart” photo exhibition. He held a collection of black-and-white documentary photos, each a testament to the city’s rich history. As he walked through the exhibition, he paused contemplatively before each image, allowing the memories they evoked to wash over him. Reflecting on a black-and-white photo titled “Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and Missile Troops Protecting the Fatherland,” Trinh Hai shared his pride in participating in the exhibition as Hanoi approached its 70th anniversary of Liberation. “My contributions this year focus pri...

Vietnam News Today: Premier Partnership in Kunming

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Vietnam News Headlines: Strengthening Ties with Canada and Active Engagement in China Vietnam’s Prime Minister Engages in Diplomatic Efforts in Kunming Pham Minh Chinh holds discussions with Lao counterpart Sonexay Siphandone, emphasizing the unique relationship between the two nations. State President Luong Cuong to embark on official visits to Chile and Peru, along with attending the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week. Ho Chi Minh City takes the lead in cooperative activities with Cambodia, fostering good neighborly relations. Vietnam’s tourism sector thrives with over 14 million foreign visitors in the past ten months, a 41.3% increase year-on-year. Vietnamese and American businesses come together to boost trade links, creating opportunities for cooperation and growth. Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left) and Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone unite in Kunming, China, on November 6. (Photo: VNA) United Front: Vietnam and Laos Strengthen Bond...

Preserving the unique culture of the Cống ethnic group in northern Vietnam

The Cống people have a unique culture that has been preserved over generations. Due to their clustered settlement habits, the Cống people’s ethnic cultural identity remains intact. The Cống people value their spiritual life, and the Corn festival is the biggest religious ritual of the year. Whether the festival is big or small depends on the tray of offerings as well as the products displayed on the tray. According to shaman Chang Van San, no one knows exactly when the Corn festival began, but they only know that this ritual has been passed down from generation to generation. This is an opportunity for the Cống people to report to their ancestors what they have done during the year, thanking their ancestors and gods for blessing them with healthy children, good livestock farming, and good harvests. The festival is normally celebrated in the sixth lunar month every year when the rainy season begins. After the ritual ends, the homeowner thanks the shaman, and the shaman prays to the anc...

Pa Then Festival Showcases Thrilling Fire-Jumping Ceremony

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The offerings include an incense, a boiled pork, five cups of wine, and votive money. The ritual aims to thank God for a good year of bumper crops, as well as a prosperous and healthy life. // … (Phần còn lại của văn bản) The ceremony is not only a unique cultural activity, but is also a wild and mysterious practice performed by the Pa Then people. The post Pa Then Festival Showcases Thrilling Fire-Jumping Ceremony appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Our Woven Journey: Vietnam to be One of Cheapest Destinations for Asia Travelling

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Here is a list of interesting low-cost vacation destinations that won’t break your budget. There will be much to do, delicious cuisine to eat, and reasonably priced accomodation in each nation. The more you save, the more you can travel for your next adventure. Vietnam One of the most affordable places to go in Asia is Vietnam. Vietnam is a fantastic travel destination for a variety of reasons: stunning limestone islands in Halong Bay , beachfront resorts, lush, wonderful forests, and reasonably priced cuisine, etc. You still have money left over to go to additional nations. Photo: Jess Bradshaw / Pinterest Thailand Thailand is well-known for its stunning islands, coastline, and mango sticky rice. It is well renowned for being a fairly affordable vacation. The budget-friendly backpackers come from northern Thailand, where Chiang Mai is located. A quality hotel room costs $20 to $30 per night, whereas dorms are $5 per night. The travelers will wish to remain eternally...