According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, since the morning of May 17, at Tam Chuc Pagoda (Kim Bang town, Ha Nam province), many people have been present here to witness the festival of waiting and honoring the Venerable Adly Cha Mau Ni, the national treasure of An An.
From the entrance area, the flow of people to the pagoda is getting larger. Not only Shinto Imams and Buddhists in Ha Nam but also many people from neighboring provinces and cities have returned here to attend this special spiritual event.

Sharing with PV, Ms. Nguyen Thi Pha (67 years old, from Thai Binh) said: "When I learned that the Buddha's merits were being led to Tam Chuc pagoda, I arranged my work and the group from the countryside hired a bus to travel to the pagoda from 5am. To worship the Buddha for the benefit of others is something a Buddhist like me has wanted all my life. We chose to come here early to take a break, prepare for good spirits and calmly pray for the family to be safe and happy".
From May 17 to May, the relics of Shakyamuni Buddha will be religious at Tam The Palace for monks and nuns, Buddhists and people to worship. The relics of Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha, one of the rare Buddhist relics in the world, recognized by the Indian government as a national treasure.
Along with the activity of praying, worshiping the Buddha, Tam Chuc Pagoda also celebrated the Vesak 2025 Buddha Ceremony at the Vesak International Convention Center (May 18), planting trees from the mind of the intellectual nursery at the nursery of Tam Chuc pagoda (May 19), the night of the national peace and gratitude in Tam Quan Noi (night 19.5).
It is known that the Organizing Committee has prepared hundreds of thousands of meals and drinks to best serve all conditions for tourists and Buddhists coming to the pagoda to worship... It is expected that during the 4 days (May 17 - 21), the event will have about 4,000 people participating in service at Tam Chuc Tourist Area, including over 2,000 volunteers who are students of colleges, universities and Buddhist schools.