Yellow apricot blossoms to be offered to Kim Son pagoda
13:32', 21/1/ 2011 (GMT+7)

The Go Sanh Vijaya Champ Binh Dinh Pottery Museum was permitted to offer yellow apricot blossoms to Kim Son pagoda.

Accordingly, the yellow apricot blossom plants will be dedicated to Tay Son soldiers who are now worshipped at the pagoda which is located at No.73 Kim Ma Street, Ha Noi City.

The Binh Dinh Association of fellow countrymen in Ha Noi will organize the incense offering ceremony at Kim Son pagoda. instead of Dong Da Mound, on the fifth day of the first lunar month, Prof. Dang Huu, the association’s Chairman, said on Jan.19.

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