Event attendees included representatives from the Party CentralCommittee for Communication and Education, the Government Committee forReligious Affairs, the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, and 7,000 Buddhistmonks, nuns and followers across the country.
Covering 2 hectares on Dien Bien Phu Street , the construction ofthe monastery is scheduled to be completed by May 2017.
A great bell will also be cast as part of the project.
Once completed, the monastery will provide a venue for Buddhist monks,nuns, and followers from Vietnam and overseas to observe theirreligion while serving as a spiritual tourist site for pilgrims to Sapa.
On the occasion, the monastery’s executive boardpresented a social house cheque worth 150 billion VND (6,900 USD) and200 gifts valued at a combined 200 million VND (9,300 USD) todisadvantaged households in Sapa district.-VNA