According to the Organizing Committee's information, the schedule of the Khasichar Khong festival to the bell Tomb (Hung Yen) has changed.
According to the original plan, the Organizing Committee will hold a weight ceremony at Truc Lam Yen Tu Palace at 11:00 on May 28, then hand over to Hung Yen province to receive the Rosary of the Buddha from 12:00 on the same day.
However, the new schedule will be earlier than expected. At 6:00 a.m. on May 28, a weight ceremony will take place, after which the Buddha's Rehabilitation will be handed over to Hung Yen province to return to the bell tower at 6:30 a.m.

The Buddha's rewards will be moved to Hung Yen earlier than originally planned. People and Buddhists will have more time to worship the Buddha's hand at the bell tower.
In order to best prepare the conditions for the procession and admiration of the Buddha at Chuong Pagoda, the People's Committee of Hung Yen province has requested the Department of Home Affairs to be a general unit, contacting the Buddhist Church of Vietnam and relevant agencies, units and localities to develop plans and plans to organize the procession and religion of the Buddha's relics.
The provincial police mobilized forces to ensure security, order, and social safety, arranged traffic flow, and banned roads on some routes to serve the celebration and worship of the Buddha's grace. Fire and explosion prevention and control work has been deployed.
The Department of Health arranges forces to be on duty to promptly support handling and rescuing people when there are health incidents, strengthen inspections to ensure safety, food hygiene, disease prevention, etc.
It is expected that about 500,000 people and Buddhists along with about 200,000 vehicles will flock to the bell Pagoda area to worship the Buddha's grace.