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Bat Nha bell ritual echoes at over 18,000 pagodas to pray for national peace

Bat Nha bell ritual echoes at over 18,000 pagodas to pray for national peace

VOV.VN - At 6 a.m. on July 1, Bat Nha bells and drums, a sacred Buddhist ritual symbolising “prajna” or transcendent wisdom, rang out simultaneously at more than 18,000 pagodas across Vietnam, marking a moment of nationwide prayer for peace and prosperity as the two-tier local government model officially comes into effect.

Administrative leaders of all 34 cities and provinces in Vietnam from July 1

Administrative leaders of all 34 cities and provinces in Vietnam from July 1

Leaders fan out across localities to announce major administrative restructuring
Leaders fan out across localities to announce major administrative restructuring
All eyes on Vietnam as two-tier local government system unveiled
All eyes on Vietnam as two-tier local government system unveiled
Celebrities walk the red carpet in glamorous outfits at DANAFF III

Celebrities walk the red carpet in glamorous outfits at DANAFF III

Summer in Hue, from sea breeze to mountain mist

Summer in Hue, from sea breeze to mountain mist

Vietnamese Prime Minister’s working trip to China in the spotlight

Vietnamese Prime Minister’s working trip to China in the spotlight

Miss Supranational 2025 honours global cultures through costume competition

Miss Supranational 2025 honours global cultures through costume competition

2025 - a milestone year in Vietnam - US relations

2025 - a milestone year in Vietnam - US relations

Exciting spring bull fighting festival in northern Vietnam

Exciting spring bull fighting festival in northern Vietnam

Top destinations in central Vietnam to travel during Tet holiday

Top destinations in central Vietnam to travel during Tet holiday

Thousands visit pagodas to pray for peace in the New Year

Thousands visit pagodas to pray for peace in the New Year

Ho Chi Minh City's eastern gateway grapples with jam on second lunar day of Tet

Ho Chi Minh City's eastern gateway grapples with jam on second lunar day of Tet

Hanoi streets look peaceful and tranquil on Lunar New Year’s Day

Hanoi streets look peaceful and tranquil on Lunar New Year’s Day

National football stars joyfully celebrate Lunar New Year of the Snake 2025

National football stars joyfully celebrate Lunar New Year of the Snake 2025

Tay Ho Temple crowded with worshippers on Lunar New Year’s Day

Tay Ho Temple crowded with worshippers on Lunar New Year’s Day

Hanoi skies lit up with fireworks to welcome Lunar New Year 2025

Hanoi skies lit up with fireworks to welcome Lunar New Year 2025

Abundance of Tet goods fails to boost purchasing power

Abundance of Tet goods fails to boost purchasing power

Tranquil streets of Hanoi on final day of the lunar calendar

Tranquil streets of Hanoi on final day of the lunar calendar

Ho Chi Minh City ready for grand fireworks on Lunar New Year's Eve

Ho Chi Minh City ready for grand fireworks on Lunar New Year's Eve

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