At 9:00 p.m. on May 16, the worship and performances of the Buddha's grace at Quan Su Pagoda (Central headquarters of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha) will be temporarily suspended to prepare for the performances of the Buddha's grace at Tam Chuc Pagoda (Ha Nam), according to the Organizing Committee.
The Buddha's favor has been requested and honored at Quan Su Pagoda since May 13. For three days from May 14 to 16, the amnesty will be solemnly placed on the first floor of the hall for Buddhists, people and tourists from all over to worship, pray for peace, celebrate and show their respect.
Quan Su Pagoda has been open all night on May 14 and 15 to meet the wishing of worship and seeking the guidance of Buddha and tourists.
Worshippers do not need to register in advance, and do not have to pay any fees. The pagoda also does not accept wreaths or offerings.
In recent days, tens of thousands of Buddhists, people and tourists from all over have flocked to Quan Su Pagoda, lining up to worship the Buddha.

According to regulations, people entering the area to worship the rich need to stay silent, move in a row, and not take photos inside the decoration area.
Children under 2 years old and those wearing inappropriate clothing will not be allowed to enter this area.
From May 17 to May 21, the performances of the Buddha will be led and honored at Tam Chuc Pagoda (Ha Nam).
During this time, menstrual gatherings and prayers for peace continuously take place within the framework of the 2025 Vesak Buddha's hand ceremony.
Tam Chuc Pagoda opens its doors freely, welcoming monks, Buddhists, people and tourists from all over to worship and benefit the Buddha.
On the morning of May 17, Tam Chuc Pagoda (Ba Sao town, Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province) will officially hold a ceremony to pay an allusion to the body of Buddha Shishi Ca Mau Ni - Shariradhātu, one of the world's rarest Buddha's gifts, recognized by the Indian Government as a national treasure.