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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Statue of mythical Saint Giong unveiled

HA NOI — A statue of mythical savour of the nation Saint Giong will be unveiled tomorrow on top of Da Chong Mountain in the Ha Noi district of Soc Son.

Leaders of Ha Noi's People's Committee and monks from the Viet Nam Buddhists Sangha will be officiating at the ceremony, which will involve inviting the saint to recognise his statue, in accordance with Vietnamese custom.

The 9.9m copper statue of the saint holding a grove of bamboo in his hand while flying off into the sky on his horse, is one of the major projects commissioned to celebrate Ha Noi's millennium in October.

The 85-tonne statue was designed by sculptor Nguyen Kim Xuan. Following casting, the statue was carved by artists from Nam Dai Phong Company led by Vu Duy Thuan.

The project cost VND60 billion (US$3.1 million), half of which went on casting the statue, which began last October, while the remainder was spent on beautifying the site in which the saint will stand. To mark the millennium, 1,000 pine trees were planted around the statue.

Legend has it that Giong was born after his mother stepped into the footprints of a giant.

At the age of three, when Giong suddenly grew into a giant himself, invaders were attacking the country. Legend has it that while wielding an enormous iron rod and an entire grove of bamboo, Giong chased the invaders out of the country on the back of an iron horse presented to him by the king. Following the enemies' flight, Giong and his horse took off into the sky from Soc Mountain, never to be seen again. — VNS

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Statue honours patriotic monk

Self-sacrifice: The statue of Bodhisattva Thich Quang Duc is unveiled in HCM City on Saturday. — File Photo

Self-sacrifice: The statue of Bodhisattva Thich Quang Duc is unveiled in HCM City on Saturday. — File Photo

HCM CITY — A statue of Bodhisattva Thich Quang Duc, who immolated himself to protest repression against Buddhism by the former Sai Gon regime, was inaugurated in HCM City on Saturday.

The inauguration ceremony was organised by the HCM City's Culture Department and the municipal Buddhist Sangha to honour the venerable monk's piety, courage and patriotism.

The bronze statue is 6.3m tall and stands amidst a 2,000sq.m park at the busy intersection of Cach Mang Thang Tam and Nguyen Dinh Chieu streets, where the self-immolation took place.

Behind the statue is a 16m long, 3m high relief work depicting the patriotism displayed by both Buddhist clergy and laity in the nation's revolutionary struggles. It is surrounded by trees and a pond with blooming lotus flowers.

The model of the statue was selected after a competition launched in 2007, and the park was designed by the HCM City Architects Association headed by Truong Luu.

At midday on June 11, 1963, the Most Venerable Thich Quang Duc took a ride in a car to the corner of Phan Dinh Phung and Le Van Duyet streets in central Sai Gon (now Nguyen Dinh Chieu and Cach Mang Thang Tam streets). Pouring petrol over himself, he sat in the middle of the junction, struck a match and immolated himself.

The Most Venerable Thich Quang Duc, whose lay name was Lam Van Tuc, was born in 1897 in a small village in a province in central Viet Nam.

In 1963, after four years of increasing oppression by the US-backed Ngo Dinh Diem administration towards Buddhist priests and the Buddhist community, he decided to sacrifice himself to highlight Buddhist demands for religious equality in South Viet Nam.

The self-sacrifice captured the imagination and admiration of millions around the world, and gave added impetus to the nation's reunification struggle. — VNS

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