On the occasion of the 2025 United Nations Vesak Festival hosted by Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City, the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha has offered incense and honored the Buddha's benefits at many locations.

After Thanh Tam Pagoda (HCMC) and Ba Den Mountain (Tay Ninh), the Buddha's Rewards will be led in a ceremony at Quan Su Pagoda (the headquarters of the Central Government of Vietnam) from May 13 to May 16 for the people and Buddhists to worship and pay their respects.
The worship time is 24/24 on May 14 to 16, on the first floor of the Quan Su pagoda hall.
monks, Buddhists, people and tourists do not need to register before going to worship the Buddha's hand.
To ensure that activities at the sacred event take place solemnly and respectfully towards Buddhism, people and tourists who come to worship the Buddha's grace at Quan Su Pagoda need to pay attention to a number of regulations and instructions:
The Organizing Committee does not collect or accept any expenses for everyone coming to worship; does not accept wreaths or offerings.
Do not perform the offering ceremony at the place to honor the Buddha's hand.
monks, Buddhists, people and tourists who come to worship the Buddha's benefits must follow the instructions of the Organizing Committee, line up in order, move along the route, do not run or turn off the flow of people moving.
Absolutely keep quiet, do not arbitrarily take photos or film inside the Khasi Phung worship site as well as the worship areas.
Children under 2 years old and people with inappropriate clothes are not welcomed to places to worship the Buddha's hand.
People who are not healthy, the elderly and disabled will be considered for moving in priority lanes according to the instructions of the Organizing Committee.
Parking a personal vehicle at the main gate of Thong Nhat Park on Tran Nhan Tong Street.
monks, Buddhists, people and tourists gathered at the waiting room at the Viet So Friendship Cultural Palace (91 Tran Hung Dao) to be guided to move to the first floor hall, Quan Su Pagoda - the place to worship the Buddha's Rewards.
