The art program "Creating religion in life" was held in Da Lat City by the Central Cultural Committee and the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha to celebrate the 2025 Vesak Festival in Ho Chi Minh City.
The art program "Creating religion in life" has the participation of many famous artists such as: Meritorious Artist Hong Lien, Meritorious Artist Quang Hung, singer Ho Quynh Huong...

The performances not only bring beautiful melodies but also imbued with artistic value and profound humanistic meaning, connecting cultural values, Buddhist spirit and the daily life of the audience.
This is also the blend of modern music and Buddhist spirit, helping art get closer to audiences of all ages.
The art program "Creating religion in life" has created a deep impression, contributing to promoting the movement of composing Buddhist music in the locality in particular and the whole country in general.

In addition, a seminar with the theme "The role of music in conveying Buddhist messages and spreading the value of peace" focused on important issues such as the meaning of the 2025 Vesak Festival and the message of peace, the role of music in connecting the community and spreading humanistic values, and launched a campaign to compose Buddhist music with the spirit of "Creating religion in life".
In particular, the sharing of many artists has brought multi-dimensional and profound perspectives, clarifying the characteristics of Buddhist music as well as orienting the development of works of art with lasting value. Accordingly, music will continue to become a form of strongly spreading the spirit of Buddhism and meaningful messages about peace and philosophy of life.

The campaign is also expected to contribute to raising public awareness of Vietnamese Buddhist culture through works of art; discovering and nurturing creative talents in the field of Buddhist art; creating a rich, diverse, high-quality source of Buddhist art works, meeting the spiritual needs of Buddhists and the community; promoting the cultural and artistic heritage of Vietnamese Buddhism in the context of development and international integration.