First Vietnamese pagoda recognised in Hungary
20/9/18
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At the inauguration ceremony |
Dai Bi pagoda was inaugurated in Simontornya city, Hungary on September 19, becoming the first Vietnamese pagoda recognised by the Hungarian government.
The pagoda, built from the Vietnam-Hungary fund over the last three years, is expected to become a popular spiritual destination for Vietnamese nationals in Europe.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Vice President and Secretary General of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Hau A Lenh thanked the Hungarian Government and Simontornya authorities for smoothing legal procedures for the construction of Dai Bi pagoda.
Expressing his delight over the development of the Vietnamese community in the central European country, Lenh believed the pagoda will help connect Vietnamese nationals in Hungary and Europe, contributing to the preservation of traditional cultural values.
On the occasion, he conveyed President of the VFF Central Committee Tran Thanh Man’s greetings to more than 5,000 Vietnamese people in Hungary, urging them to abide by regulations in the host nation and remember their homeland.
Meanwhile, Mayor of the Hungarian city Csoszne Kazc Edit, for her part, hailed contributions made by Phan Bich Thien, President of the Vietnam-Hungary fund, to the building of Dai Bi Pagoda as well as the development of Simontornya city.
She affirmed the city’s authorities will facilitate spiritual and cultural activities of Vietnamese people, helping them protect their culture.
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This is a good news for all Vietnamese people who are living and working in Hungary. Now they have a religious address in Hungary
Vietnam's Party and State always care about religious demands of the people, even in foreign countries
the Vietnam – Hungary comprehensive partnership will create a new motive for the bilateral relations
Vietnam is an important gateway for Hungary to advance to Southeast Asia
Hungary is enjoying high development prospects to become a motive of economic growth of Europe, and this will create good chances for Vietnamese firms
Vietnam and Hungary are good friends
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