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Since the beginning of December, many pagodas in Nghe An have started decorating their landscapes to welcome the Lunar New Year of the Tiger. Up to now, some pagodas have completed the decorations for Tet, but many pagodas are also urgently completing the final stages. Photo: Huy Thu |
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To create a sparkling scene to welcome the New Year at the pagodas, hundreds of Buddhists, especially young people, came to the pagodas to do volunteer work, contributing their efforts and talents with the monks and nuns to come up with ideas, design, and construct for many days and nights. Everyone was happy and enthusiastic because "Tet at the pagoda must be beautiful". Photo: Huy Thu
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With easy-to-find, environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo, rattan, fabric, conical hats... through the hands of Buddhists, the roads and constructions welcoming Tet in the temple grounds have become more sparkling. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Depending on the specific conditions of each pagoda, each pagoda is decorated in its own style, with its own ideas. Whether there are few or many miniatures, each Tet celebration project in the pagodas isBuddhists take great care and attention. Photo: Huy Thu |
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To welcome the Lunar New Year of the Tiger, Co Am Pagoda (Dien Chau) has designed dozens of unique miniature landscapes, arranged throughout the space in the pagoda grounds. Although construction started early, due to many projects and large workloads, the decoration work for Tet here will not be completed until around the 20th of the 12th lunar month. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Chi Linh Pagoda (Gam Pagoda - Yen Thanh) is one of the pagodas with many beautiful Tet structures, decorated early. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Many simple, intimate spaces evoke memories of the old Tet at Co Am Pagoda, a great place for young people to take souvenir photos when visiting the pagoda during Tet. Photo: Huy Thu |
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On this occasion, Nguu Tu Pagoda (Thanh Chuong town) also wears a new coat with many unique Tet miniatures bringing a warm spring atmosphere. Photo: Huy Thu |
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The giant Chung cake and Tet cake models designed right in front of Nguu Tu pagoda are a symbolic image conveying a rather impressive message about the traditional Tet holiday. Photo: Huy Thu |
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In addition to decorating the landscape with unique structures, Buddhists in pagodas also take care of flower gardens and ornamental plants to ensure that the pagoda grounds are always green and will have many types of flowers blooming during Tet. In the photo: Flower garden at Duc Hau Pagoda (Vinh City). Photo: Huy Thu |
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With unique constructions, not only do the pagodas have a beautiful and attractive Tet landscape, but they also bring joy and excitement to Buddhists and tourists from near and far when going out to celebrate Tet. Photo: Huy Thu |
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