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HCM City welcomes largest jade Buddha statue
The world’s largest jade
Buddha arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on March 29 and will be on display at two
temples, Pho Quang and Hoang Phap.
Hundreds of Buddhist monks and faithful flocked to Pho Quang in Tan Binh
District to offer prayers to the Jade Buddha for Universal Peace, which will
remain there until April 5.
The Buddha, 3.5 meters tall and weighing five tons, was carved from an 18-ton
jade boulder. It is one of the largest and most magnificent Buddhas ever carved
from gemstone-quality jade.
Its next pit stop is Hoang Phap Temple in Hoc Mon District where it will be
displayed from April 9 to 24.
Its last destination in the country will be Van An Temple in the Mekong Delta
province of Dong Thap where it will be on display from May 1 to 10.
Its first port of call in the country was the central coastal city of Da Nang
where it was kept at Avalokitesvara Temple for three days. Its second port was
the southeastern coastal province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau where it was kept at Dai
Tung Lam Temple for six days.
After Vietnam, the idol continues its world tour, visiting the U.S, Indonesia,
Myanmar, New Zealand, and Taiwan before moving to its home at the Great Stupa of
Universal Compassion in Bendigo, Australia, in 2010.
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