Participants included 15 ambassadors and chargés d’affaires together with their spouses, more than 200 diplomatic staff from embassies, representatives of international organizations and foreign non-governmental organizations in Vietnam, as well as leaders from ministries, agencies and the municipal administration.

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Delegates offer incense at Thien Tru pagoda, one of the most prominent architectural structures within the Huong Son scenic area in Hanoi.

Speaking at the event, Saadi Salama, Palestinian Ambassador to Vietnam and head of the diplomatic corps, said the annual program not only introduced and promoted Vietnam’s distinctive historical and cultural heritage, but also served as an important bridge fostering understanding, solidarity and friendship between the Vietnamese people, particularly those of the capital, and international friends.

Nguyen Ngoc Ky, Chairman of the Hanoi Union of Friendship Organizations, shared that authorities in Huong Son commune are preparing a dossier to seek UNESCO recognition of the Huong Son complex as a world cultural and natural heritage site by 2030.

As part of the program, delegates experienced the capital’s unique cultural and spiritual atmosphere during the festival season. Highlights included a boat trip along the Yen stream to Thien Tru pagoda, one of the most prominent architectural structures within the complex. There, participants toured the site, learned about its historical and cultural significance, and joined exchange activities, tree planting and the making of traditional craft products.

Comprising a network of around 20 temples, pagodas and caves, the special national relic site welcomes millions of pilgrims and visitors each year, particularly during the festival season from the first to the third lunar months.

Source: VNA