After being transported from Quan Su Pagoda (Hanoi) to Tam Chuc Pagoda (Ha Nam), the Buddha's Rewards were transported from the gate of the Grand Tam Quan, around Tam Chuc Lake to the Grand Tam Quan.
The time to worship the Buddha's grace for Buddhists, people and tourists is from May 17 to May 20.
On May 17, the time for worshiping the Buddha's grace is from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
On May 18 and 19, the worship time is from 5am to 10pm.
On May 20, the worship time is from 5am to 12pm.

To worship the Buddha's grace, Buddhists can travel by road, boat and electric car.
From May 17-20, tourists and Buddhists coming to Tam Chuc Pagoda to attend the festival to worship and pay their respects to the Buddha will be able to use free boats and electric cars, and free vegetarian meals.
If traveling by road, from Tam Quan Ngoai gate, people and Buddhists go around Tam Chuc lake, through Quan Am palace, Giao Chu palace to Tam The palace, the place to honor the Buddha's Rehabilitation. The distance from Tam Quan Ngoai to Tam The Palace is about 3.5-3.5km long. People and Buddhists should consider their health condition when choosing to travel by road, especially in hot weather.
If traveling by electric car, visitors come to the central parking lot to get on a bus to Tam The Palace. The travel time from the parking lot to Tam The Palace where the Buddha's protection and protection took only about 10-15 minutes.
In addition, Buddhists will take a boat to the International Convention Center Boat Dock, boarding a free boat to the Inner Temple. From here, Buddhists go through Quan Am Temple and Giao Hu Temple to get to Tam The Temple.
Buddhists, people and tourists coming to Tam Chuc Pagoda to attend the festival to pay their respects and pay their respects will be able to use free boats and electric cars, and free vegetarian meals.
Note that due to the large number of people, Buddhists and tourists from all over, electric vehicles and yachts are likely to be crowded. Therefore, it is necessary to follow the instructions of volunteers, ministries and the Tam Chuc Pagoda Management Board to choose the appropriate method of transportation.
At this time, Tam Chuc Pagoda will organize water distribution and free meals for Buddhists to worship. However, because the pagoda campus is large and the food and drink distribution point is quite far away, Buddhists should proactively bring drinking water to prevent water retention.
It is expected that at noon on May 20, the offering ceremony for the protection of Buddha's benefits will take place at Tam Chuc pagoda, after which the protection of Buddha's benefits will be taken to Noi Bai International Airport to return to India.