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Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam presents 600 gifts to poor

The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha on March 27 presented 600 gift packages to impoverished people in the mountainous northern province of Dien Bien.
The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha on March 27 presented 600 gift packages toimpoverished people in the mountainous northern province of Dien Bien.

The packages, worth between 500,000 VND and300,000 VND each, were delivered to the underprivileged in fivedistricts – Dien Bien, Dien Bien Dong, Tuan Giao, Nam Po and Muong Nhe.

Those gifts are intended to share hardships withthe impoverished and encourage them to make efforts to escape frompoverty.

Gift delivery is part of the BuddhistFestival in the Ban flower season held in Dien Bien by the VietnamBuddhist Sangha, its Dien Bien chapter, and the provincial Department ofInternal Affairs.

The festival, from March27-29, also includes a workshop on religious activities of ethnicminorities in mountainous regions and a requiem for martyrs’ soul.-VNA

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