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The Am-Ngu Hanh Son 2009 Festival, the annual festival of
Quan The Am pagoda on the Kim Son-Ngu Hanh Son mountain in
the central city of Da Nang, opened on March 13.
The first Quan The Am festival
was held in 1960 on the 19th day of the second lunar month
to inaugurated the Quan The Am (the Goddess of Mercy) statue
in Hoa Nghiem cave on Thuy Son mountain and became an annual
event from 1991.
This year’s three-day festival
is held monumentally with the display of the world’s largest
jade statue of the Buddha.
The statue, named “The Jade
Buddha for Universal Peace,” measures 3.5 metres tall,
including the lotus base and fan throne, and weighs 4.5
tonnes. The statue is modelled on the Siddhartha
Gautama Buddha inside the Mahabodhi Stupa in India’s Bodh
Gaya.
It is carved from an 18-tonne
Nephrite jade boulder called “Polar Pride” found in Canada
in 2000 and considered the world’s largest piece of pure
jade. The rock was transported in late 2006 from Vancouver
in Canada to Bangkok, Thailand, where Thai sculptors
finished the statue a full two years later.
The statue has been displayed at
the pagoda from March 13-15, the first destination of its
world tour before being placed permanently at the Mahabodhi
Stupa of the Atisha Centre in Australia.
On display at the festival also
included a 2.4m x 6.1m painting made of waste cans, which
depicts the overview of Da Nang city.
On this occasion, the festival’s
organising board will hold auction sale of best calligraphy
works to raise fund for Agent Orange victims.(VNA) |