Yen Tu spring festival opens amid tight anti-coronavirus measures

(VOVWORLD) - The Yen Tu spring festival 2021, a much-awaited ritual of Buddhists, was launched on February 21 in the northern border province of Quang Ninh amid tight anti-coronavirus measures.
Yen Tu spring festival opens amid tight anti-coronavirus measures - ảnh 1Unlike previous years, this year sees the festival, which takes place on the 10th day of the first lunar month, to be downsized due to the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Vietnam, and Quang Ninh is a coronavirus hotspot. In the photo, Buddhist clerics, monks and nuns perform the rituals at Hoa Yen pagoda of the Yen Tu historical site.
Yen Tu spring festival opens amid tight anti-coronavirus measures - ảnh 2In order to encourage worshippers to remain at home, social media is used to livestream prayer rituals to allow Buddhist followers across the country to follow them. Pilgrims who are on hand are required to put on face masks and abide by other COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yen Tu spring festival opens amid tight anti-coronavirus measures - ảnh 3Religious sites throughout Quang Ninh province are forced to suspend their respective spring festivals or organise them with limited attendance. Rituals taking place at Yen Tu festival this year are held in a different way, although they maintain parts of their long-standing traditions.
Yen Tu spring festival opens amid tight anti-coronavirus measures - ảnh 4Pilgrims offer incense at the ancestor tower in order to pray for peace ahead in the new lunar year.
Yen Tu spring festival opens amid tight anti-coronavirus measures - ảnh 5Most Venerable Thich Thanh Quyet, head of the Quang Ninh provincial Buddhist Sangha Executive Council, conducts traditional rituals as part of the occasion.

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