The spiritual journey to welcome the new year 2026 is chaired and chaired by Mr. Gyalwa Dokhampa, a respected monk in the Golden Eagle Buddhist tradition.
The event was held to create a space for calmness, contemplation and community connection in the moment of transition from the old year to the new year. These are not only praying activities, but also an opportunity for each person to temporarily stop their busy lives, look back at the past year and prepare for the new year with a peaceful and alert mind.
The presence of Mr. Gyalwa Dokhampa at the Great Monument of La Tay Thien on the occasion of the New Year 2026 is considered a meaningful opportunity for the community to move towards positive, humane and sustainable values.

The event took place right at the moment of transition from the old year to the new year, carrying a message of letting go of the past, nurturing positive energy and starting 2026 with alertness.
Accordingly, on the evening of December 31, tower disturbances and lighting offerings were held in a solemn, quiet space. Each step around the Great beyond of Mandala Tay Thien is an opportunity for visitors to refer to and let down the worries and fatigue of the old year.
On New Year's Eve, the New Year's Eve program took place in the spirit of vigilance, encouraging each person to turn to the wishes for peace for themselves, their families and society.
The first day of the new year (January 1) begins with the traditional incense offering ceremony ( sang Puja), an activity that has the meaning of purifying space and consciousness, helping participants start the new year in gentleness and concentration. The program also includes traditional rituals with the content of praying for age, health and stability in personal life as well as community life, emphasizing the spirit of kindness and social responsibility.
The last day of the event series (January 2) is for praying activities, recalling merits and commemorating ancestors. This content shows the connection between the Golden Eagle Buddhist tradition and the festival of Hieu in Vietnamese culture, and at the same time has the meaning of healing the spirit of the participants.

According to the representative of the organizing committee, the series of activities at the Great beyond beyond beyond beyond beyond the sky are not only of religious significance but also a spiritual and cultural activity at the beginning of the year, contributing to creating a healthy and humane community space. The benefits of mental relaxation, emotional balance and inner quality of life of calm and meditation activities have also been recognized by many studies and modern life practices.
The series of activities is expected to help the public welcome the New Year in a gentle, profound and meaningful way, in the context of society increasingly needing spaces to nurture spiritual life.
Mr. Gyalwa Dokhampa was born in 1981 in the family of German teacher Gyalwang Drukpa, the head of the Drukpa Buddhist Traditional Propaganda Department. He was the 9th generation incarnation of the prestigious Golden Eagle Senate Gyalwa Dokhampa (1569 - 1627), widely venerated as the true incarnation of Duc Lien Hoa Sinh.

Duc Gyalwa Dokhampa shared that there is many destinations between him and Vietnam. As a teenager, he read touching stories about the country of the people of Vietnam. Through his visits and activities to share Buddhism in Vietnam, he has a special affection for the Buddhist people, and once wished to " want a Vietnamese future"...
Over the past 20 years, at the invitation of Buddhist monks and monks, cardinal Gyalwang Drukpa and Prime Minister Gyalwa Dokhampa have visited and attended many times the Phap Thanh Phap Pray and attended international Buddhist festivals held in Vietnam.
He is currently on an official visit to Vietnam (from December 12, 2025 to January 16, 2026) and will preside over the Phaphi prayers for national peace and community topnotes at major pagodas in Phu Tho (Que Lam pagoda, Tay Thien Phu Nghi, Tay Thien Thien Thu, Dai Bao Mandala Tay Thien tower) ...
The rector and monk Gyalwa Dokhampa is famous among Vietnamese Buddhists for his teachings and shares translated into Vietnamese such as: "Art of living in peace", "Tam vu ngan Buddhism and truyen tinh Thuy", "Practice the Book of the props - Chong thu - Intelligence" in Kim Cuong Duong Duoc (Rest on Religion Publishing House, 2011) and Buddhist Art (Beauty Publishing House, 2010), Tam an Duoc (Rest on Religion Publishing House, 2014).