Prominent
those present at the ceremony were Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan
and the Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha’s Executive
Council, Most Venerable Thich Thanh Tu.
Buddhist dignitaries, monks, nuns, followers and visitors joined
together in offering incense to King Tran Nhan Tong, who reigned over
the country from 1279 to 1293.
Yen Tu Mountain is located about 50km from Halong City.
The route of the pilgrimage, which winds from the foot of the mountain
to its highest peak, is almost 30km. Dong Pagoda, which sits atop the
mountain’s highest peak, is more than a kilometre above sea level.
The area’s beautiful natural landscape and awe-inspiring scenery, along with surrounding ancient pagodas
and hermitages, are said to have been the reason that King Tran Nhan
Tong passed the throne to his son so that he could devote his life
living as a Buddhist monk at Yen Tu Mountain. Whilst there, he founded
the Truc Lam meditation sect, which has led to Yen Tu being recognised
as the country’s leading centre for Buddhism.