Tonight, July 23, at Liberation Square, Quang Tri town, the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha of Quang Tri province presided over a grand ceremony to commemorate and pay tribute to heroic martyrs on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day, July 27 (1947-2024). This is part of the ceremony under the "Peace Wish" program of the 2024 Peace Festival. Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ha Sy Dong; Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Hoang Nam attended.
The ceremony begins the great prayer ceremony - Photo: DV
After the flower and incense offering ceremony at the Central Monument of Quang Tri Ancient Citadel, more than 1,000 monks, nuns, and Buddhists conducted the official rituals of the memorial service to pay tribute to the heroic martyrs.
Venerable monks, nuns, and Buddhists of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in Quang Tri province offer incense to pay tribute to heroic martyrs at the Central Memorial of Quang Tri Ancient Citadel - Photo: DV
Venerable Thich Thien Tan, Head of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in the province, said that the grand requiem mass was held to commemorate and pay tribute to the heroic martyrs - the nation's outstanding sons who did not hesitate to sacrifice their blood and bones for the independence of the nation, the freedom of the Fatherland, and the happiness of the people. In addition to that meaning, the grand requiem mass also prays for national peace and prosperity, and for good things, for peace.
Delegates attend the memorial service to pay tribute to heroic martyrs held at Liberation Square, Quang Tri town - Photo: DV
Provincial leaders and delegates offer incense at the memorial service - Photo: DV
This is also an opportunity for today's generation to demonstrate the fine tradition of "When drinking water, remember its source" of the Vietnamese people; an opportunity to educate the younger generation about the tradition of patriotism, deeply grateful for the great sacrifices of the heroes and martyrs who fell for today's independence and peace.
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Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/dai-le-cau-sieu-tuong-niem-tri-an-cac-anh-hung-liet-si-187113.htm
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