People follow Covid-19 safety protocol while visiting Quan Su pagoda
The following photos were taken by Vietnam Times Magazine at Quan Su pagoda on New Year’s Eve.
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On New Year’s Eve 2021, many people flocked to Quan Su pagoda to wish for a year full of prosperity and luckiness.
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Pagoda-goers abided by wearing face masks.
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Posters propagandizing the regulations on Covid-19 prevention and control are stuck at the entrance.
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Unique posters that are only found at the pagoda.
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A reporter obeyed to wear face mask.
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An old woman burns incenses.
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Many youngsters also visited Quan Su pagoda and gave it meaningful gifts.
Quach Dai Nghia, 30, a Hanoi-based resident said that going to the pagoda gives him a sense of peace and relief.
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Going to the pagoda at the beginning of the year has become an indispensable cultural and spiritual practice of Vietnamese on Tet holiday.
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