Yen Bai’s Buddhist Sangha builds national great unity
The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha’s Yen Bai chapter vowed to continue building the national great unity during its second congress, the 2017-2022 tenure, on August 16.
Yen Bai (VNA) – The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha’s Yen Bai chapter vowed tocontinue building the national great unity during its second congress, the2017-2022 tenure, on August 16.
The congresselected 37 monks and dignitaries to the executive board, in which Monk ThichThanh Due was continuously selected as head of the board.
During thistenure, the Buddhist Sangha of Yen Bai province will establish and elect theBuddhist executive boards of Yen Bai city and Tran Yen district, and intensifythe implementation of charitable activities, and patriotic emulation movements.
In the2012-2017 tenure, five executive boards at the district level were set up.
The northernmountainous province of Yen Bai is home to over 15,000 Buddhist dignitaries andfollowers.-VNA
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