The grand ceremony was organized by the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha of Quang Ninh province in coordination with relevant units and the victim's family.
Attending the grand ceremony to commemorate the 39 victims were Mr. Vu Dai Thang - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee - Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Quang Ninh province; Ms. Trinh Thi Minh Thanh - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee - Chairman of the People's Council of Quang Ninh province; Mr. Vu Quyet Tien - Deputy Secretary of the Quang Ninh Provincial Party Committee; Hoa Thuong Thich Quang Tung - Vice Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha; Venerable Thich Thanh Quyet - Vice Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Quang Ninh Provincial Party Committee and nearly 100 Venerable, Venerable, Venerable and representatives of the victims' families.
The grand ceremony took place over 1 day (September 28), from 5am to 9pm on the same day. From 5am, the Opening Ceremony, the Ha Ba soul worship ceremony (Bridge construction ceremony), the Monk's approval ceremony, the venerable ceremony, the Great Buddha's Visitation ceremony, the Expiation ceremony, the Comforting Worship ceremony, the Trieu Linh Bathlong ceremony took place...

In the afternoon, there are ceremonies: Bhai Phat Khang Linh - The key to pray for the super-rich incense of death, the Trieu phu Ceremony, the Oan Kiem Ceremony, the Flower Lantern Ceremony - The Closing Ceremony...
With the spirit of "Remembering those who go - For those who stay", the Great Prayer Ceremony is a profound act of humanity, a traditional spiritual and cultural activity of the nation for not only the 39 victims of the tourist boat capsize on July 19, but also for the victims in Ha Long Bay from before until now and pray for the souls to be saved. At the same time, it sent a warning to the whole society about the great losses and damages that each family, community and society must suffer due to natural disasters.