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Today, Ghenh temple is sacred to Hanoians. Every afternoon on the 6th day of the New Year, many nuns and Buddhists come here to attend a ceremony to pray for peace. Many Hanoians come here not just to ask a blessing, but also to find tranquility. Nguyen Thi Hong of Kham Thien Street, Hanoi, goes to the temple every year: “We usually visit pagodas in the first days of the year, following the national tradition. I come here to find peace and pray for luck.”
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It’s not just elders who visit the temple in the first days of the year. Young people come, too. Many young people come to pray for health, security, love, and happiness. Diem Hang, of Dong Da district, told us: “I think this is a good tradition. Every time I come here to pray, I always think I should improve my behavior and lifestyle. Everyone comes here to pray for different things, but they’re all sincere.”
Many business people attend the peace ceremony at Ghenh temple to give their soul a pause after a year of hard work. Vu Anh Quan, owner of a Hanoi jewelry company, says he has attended the ceremony three times. For him, going to pagodas at the beginning of the year is an important tradition: “All Vietnamese families go to pagodas at the end of the year and the beginning of the year to pray for blessings for a new year. I come here to pray I will have luck when I do everything I’m planning.”
From the door of the temple, visitors can gaze at the Red River and the Chuong Duong Bridge, refreshed by the tranquility to be found in the beautiful scenery and fresh air.
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