The representatives of the overseas Vietnamese and Buddhist community in Thailand are in Vietnam to attend a program designed specifically for overseas Vietnamese Buddhist dignitaries and followers – the first of its kind held by the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs - from March 25-30. 

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President Tran Dai Quang presenting gift to the delegation 

President Tran Dai Quang noted that a majority of the population of both Vietnam and Thailand practice Buddhism. He emphasized that the similarities in culture, religion and belief between the two countries are the foundation for them to further strengthen their friendship and cooperation.

The State leader praised the role of the Buddhist An Nam Tong sect in promoting community solidarity and connecting the Vietnamese community with the Thai authorities and people.

“The system of Buddhist temples and cultural facilities of Vietnamese in Thailand both meet the spiritual and religious needs of the overseas Vietnamese and strengthen community solidarity and their bonds with the host country, while help preserve the national identity and educate the young overseas Vietnamese on their roots,” he said. 

He affirmed the Vietnamese Party and State always consider the Vietnamese community abroad an integral part of the nation and create all favorable conditions for them to stabilize their lives in the host country.

The State leader requested the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs to pay more attention to making policies supporting overseas Vietnamese.

He also took the occasion to call on the Thai Government and Buddhist Sangha to continue facilitating the popularization of the Vietnamese culture in the country.

Source: VNA