Vietnamese pagodas in Thailand help preserve culture
2/7/16
Khanh Tho pagoda
Khanh Tho and Long Son pagodas of Vietnamese people in the western
province of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, have been attached with the plates
bearing Vietnamese names.
Kanchanaburi’s Vice Governor Bunyaphan Chanthanauray said the move makes
the pagodas become more popular among Buddhists and tourists.
He also hailed remarkable contributions of Vietnamese residing in the
province to promoting the cultural values of Buddhism in the host
community.
Minister Counsellor Pham Thanh Nam thanked the Thai Government and
people for supporting Vietnamese expatriates and Thais of Vietnamese
origin to preserve their cultural and spiritual values.
The attachment of the plates of Vietnamese names to pagodas in Thailand
aims to mark 40 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries (1976
– 2016).
It helps increase the role of Vietnamese pagodas in the religious and cultural life in Thailand.
Khanh Tho pagoda was constructed in 1834 and named Thavorn Wararam in 1896 by King Chulalongkorn.
Meanwhile, Long Son pagoda was established in 1883 by King Chulalongkorn.
Khanh An pagoda in the northeastern province of Udon Thani has become a
destination frequented by overseas Vietnamese. It hosted ceremonies to
pray for peace for fallen soldiers in Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa
(Spratly) archipelagoes. It has also organised classes to teach
Vietnamese language to children of overseas Vietnamese.-VNA
All comments [ 10 ]
It's a good new for both Vietnamese and Thai people
Vietnam and Thailand made great strides in fostering collaboration in all realms
contributions of Vietnamese residing in Thailand have been hailed by Thai's Government and people
Preserving Vietnam cultural and spiritual values are the task of all Vietnamese people, especially overseas Vietnamese.
Vietnamese Government has been trying to help overseas Vietnamese by all means to have good conditions when residing in foreign countries, especially through diplomatic tie.
We have some Vietnamese pagodas in Thailand and we want to build more pagoda to serve the spiritual life of Vietnamese people living here.
The pagodas are holy to Vietnamese and Thai people
it is necessary to improve the spiritual life of overseas Vietnamese people, bring them closer to the motherland.
I hope to see more pagodas of Vietnamese people in the world, spreading our traditional cultural values
Two pagodas has been established for long time and became spiritual destinations of not only Vietnamese but also Thai people.
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