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Hoa Hao Buddhism convenes fifth national congress

The Hoa Hao Buddhism convened its fifth national congress for the 2019-2024 tenure on June 4-5 at An Hoa pagoda, Phu Tan district, the southern province of An Giang.
Hoa Hao Buddhism convenes fifth national congress ảnh 128 members to the Central Executive Board of Hoa Hao Buddhist Sangha for the 2019-2024 tenure (Source: VNA)

An Giang (VNA) – The Hoa Hao Buddhism convened its fifth nationalcongress for the 2019-2024 tenure on June 4-5 at An Hoa pagoda, Phu Tandistrict, the southern province of An Giang.

The congress saw 831 delegates representingover 2 million Hoa Hao Buddhist dignitaries and followers nationwide.

The congress selected 28 members to the CentralExecutive Board of Hoa Hao Buddhist Sangha for the 2019-2024 tenure, withNguyen Tan Dat continuing to be chosen as the board’s head.

Reviewing the previous tenure’s works,deputy head of the board Nguyen Huy Diem said that during 2014-2019, the sectimplemented a lot of social and charitable activities.

In the new tenure, the sect will continue workingwith other religions and people from all walks of life to build a prosperous,democratic, fair and civilised Vietnam, he added.

Hoa Hao Buddhism now has more than 390executive committees in 17 cities and provinces and over 2 million followersnationwide, mostly in An Giang.-VNA
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