You are here: Vietnam Tour News : Xa Loi pagoda

Xa Loi pagoda

Book On Buddhist Temples Published To Welcome Vesak - Xa Loi pagoda

Viet nam has especially published an English language version of the best selling book “Buddhist Temples” to welcome the UN Day of Vesak, which is slated to begin in Ha noi on May 14.
The book features 52 popular pagodas from around the nation, in words and pictures, conveying a Vietnamese Party and Government message of freedom of religion among all ethnic groups.

Its chief author, Professor Ha Van Tan, who was the Rector of the National Archaeological Institute and Deputy Head of the Viet nam Buddhist Research Institute, is considered the most prestigious historian in Viet Nam .

A Vietnamese-English bilingual version of “Buddhist Temples”, featuring 42 pagodas, was first published in 1993.

The book has since been updated and the final English editing undertaken by Professor Keith Weller Taylor from the Carnell University of the United States . It has received a positive response from readers with many letters requesting republication.
 
Source : VNA

Tag: , , , , ,
Book On Buddhist Temples Published To Welcome Vesak - Xa Loi pagoda
*Related News:
French writer Marc Levy to visit Vietnam
HCM City to host Miss Vietnam Tourism finals
Carrying Childhood Dreams in the Wind
Vietnamese film enters int’l cancer film festival
Thousand year-old tradition of drinking tea prevails in modern life - Hoan Kiem Lake
VND 30 billion more poured in tourism promotion
Amateur collects dynastic seals, stamps
Miss Israel impressed by Vietnamese people's hospitality
Vietnam Tea Days held in Hanoi
Vietnamese actors besiege French stage - Vietnamese tuong
Vietnam Tour News

 
In love with Vietnamese traditional culture? Excited by Vietnamese folk games? Do not walk away. You’re invited to join a festival in a sacred place in Chau Doc, An Giang Province.
355 projects of provinces and cities with tourism potential like Lao cai Thua Thien-Hue, Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan, Quang Nam (Hoi An), An Giang, Kien Giang, Ho chi minh city were introduced to major global investors and international funding groups at a conference and exhibition called Vietnam Tourism and Properties Opportunities.
Ba Ra An Trach is a major dam on the Yen River outside Danang on the central coast.
A collection of Buddhist artifacts went on display to the public for the first time at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to celebrate the Fifth United Nations Day of Vesak, to be hosted by Vietnam.
Caravan tours are becoming a new brand of Viet nam tourism, the head of the Travel Department under the National Tourism Administration said recently.
The Dalat night market opened again early this month after being closed for three years due to concerns about food hygiene, security conditions and social order.
The Vietnamese Embassy in the US attended a cultural fair, one of the activities to mark the annual Asia-Pacific American Heritage Month, in Washington DC on May 10.
With 34 paintings selected from his nearly 1,000 works, Ngo Thanh Nhan’s “Vietnam’s landscapes” exhibition brings the smart beauty of traditional lacquer to Hcm city audiences.
On a stage littered with traditional Vietnamese paraphernalia including conical hats, bamboo objects and terra cotta pots, French and Vietnamese actors laugh and cry along with the fate of their characters.
An old copper bell about 300 years old has been found on the campus of Sung Phuc pagoda in Tu Minh commune, Hai Duong city by the pagoda’s Buddhist monks and nuns.
The Accor hotel group and several French universities have joined the Hanoi National University in offering Masters of Hotel Management courses to aspiring young Vietnamese hoteliers.
Nhan Dan Online- Nineteen events featuring exhibition, stage, contemporary dance, circus, literature, fashion show and concert will take place in the framework of a month-long France Spring Festival from May 20 to June 18.
The Thua Thien-Hue province’s People Committee, with the cooperation of the Hue Festival Centre, opened the Hue Festival Media Centre in Hue city on May 9.
Can tho saw a strong increase in the number of tourists in the first four months of 2008, promising a successful national tourism year for the southern City.
Both veteran and younger actors performed at the Artists’ Pagoda, also known as the Nhat Quang Tu (Sunlight Pagoda), to celebrate the birthday of People’s Artist Phung Ha and wish her a long life.
70 foreign visitors have a talk with 50 orphans and presented gifts to them at the Binh Quoi tourism area in Ho chi minh city
At Thuy Nga restaurant in Hanoi Duc Hanh discovers some wonderful dishes that come straight from the countryside Crack! I jolt at the sound of the terra-cotta splitting wide open. All it took was one quick strike and the pot broke in half. The waiter smiles as he pulls away the It’s definitely a novel way of serving up the rice, though I’m not broken pot. sure my mother would approve .
Hoa Sim 1 and Hoa Sim 2 resorts with the total investment of 5 billion VND have been put into operation in the Mang Den eco-tourism area by the Saigon Mang Den Joint Stock Company.
Da nang (VNA) – The five-star Furama Resort in the central city of Da Nang has been selected by Singapore ’s Agoda, an online tourism magazine, as one of the most beautiful resorts in Southeast Asia .
Thanh Hoa northern province is now striving to build Sam Son town into a developed sea tourism town from now by the year 2010.
More than 100 Asian Buddhist sculptural works from 7th to 19th century are on show at the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts from this afternoon. This is the first time the Buddhist sculptural works of collector Duong Phu Hien have introduced to the public.
The Tourism Administration reports that Vietnam has so far this year welcomed nearly 1.7 million foreign tourists, a year-on-year increase of 16.1 percent.