
On the afternoon of June 2, thousands of people, monks, Buddhists and tourists in Da Nang were present on the streets to send a rainbow carrying the Buddha's grace to Da Nang airport back to India.
According to the Indian Ministry of Culture, after returning to Delhi, the Buddha's favor will be publicly displayed at the National Museum on the morning of June 3. Visitors to Delhi during this time can admire the Emperor of India at the museum.
On June 4, the Khong trai will leave Delhi in a convoy of national chief-led convoys, heading to Sarnath through Varanasi city. Here, the special fruits will be enjoyed at the Mulagandha Kuti Vihar Pagoda, concluding a historic international pilgrimage, affirming the timeless message of peace and compassion of the Buddha.
Initially, the journey to worship and worship Buddha in Vietnam was scheduled to end on May 21. However, the deadline has been extended to June 2 at a special request from the Vietnamese Government due to the enthusiastic spiritual reception from the public.
During the 32 days of being honored in Vietnam, the tournament was offered through 9 provinces and cities (HCMC, Tay Ninh, Hanoi, Ha Nam, Ninh Binh, Bac Giang, Quang Ninh, Hung Yen, Da Nang).
According to information from the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, more than 16 million people came to worship and pray for the benefits of the Buddha from June 2 to 2.
Some pagodas are open 24/7 to welcome millions of Buddhists, people and tourists from all over the world to worship and worship the Buddha.

According to the People's Committee of Da Nang City, in just 4 days, the festival of Buddha's protection - the sacred treasure of India - attracted about 2 million people to worship at Quan The Am Pagoda.
Previously, from May 2 to 8, nearly 2 million people worshipped the Buddha's grace at Thanh Tam Pagoda (HCMC), according to information from the Organizing Committee.
From May 13 to the end of the night of May 16, Quan Su Pagoda (Hanoi) welcomed more than 5 million Buddhists, locals and tourists to worship and benefit the Buddha.
During the three days of giving thanks to the Buddha in Yen Tu, about a million people came to worship and pay their respects, according to the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Quang Ninh.
On the 28th and 29th of May, when the Buddha's grace is honored at the bell Pagoda (Hung Yen City), it is estimated that nearly a million people will come to worship, solemnly and show respect.
The journey in Vietnam of Buddha's Rehabilitation is a testament to the strong attraction of cultural and spiritual tourism in modern life. The event opens up opportunities for the development of spiritual tourism, contributing to diversifying tourism products, attracting domestic and international tourists.