Fifty singers and theatre performers in HCM City appear in the MV called Phật Giáo Việt Nam (Vietnamese Buddhism) on YouTube praising Buddhism, life and people. The video celebrates 40 years of the Việt Nam Buddhist Shangha (VBS). — Photo courtesy of the producer
HCM CITY — Fifty singers and theatre performers in HCM City appear in a special video music (MV) on YouTube praising Buddhism, life and people.
The MV, called Phật Giáo Việt Nam (Vietnamese Buddhism), celebrates the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Việt Nam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) on November 7, 1981.
It is produced and released by the VBS’s Information and Communication Commission in HCM City.
The video’s theme song, Phật Giáo Việt Nam, features the spirit of Buddhism, its role and contributions to the country during the religion’s 2,000-year history in Việt Nam.
The composer of the song is celebrated artist Lê Cao Phan.
It features famous singers such as pop star Cẩm Ly, Nguyễn Phi Hùng and Võ Hạ Trâm.
“Our MV, Phật Giáo Việt Nam, also contains messages about life, belief, people and love,” said the Most Venerable Thích Tâm Hải, head of the VBS’s Information and Communication Commission in HCM City.
Buddhism is a religion accompanying the nation. The achievements of Vietnamese Buddhism and the VBS play a role in strengthening national unity and solidarity among religions, optimising the strength of beliefs and religions as well as culture for national development.
The VBS has nearly 55,000 monks and nuns, 18,000 places of worship and 50 million adherents and supporters.
The VBS has hosted the UN Day of Vesak three times.
Việt Nam is home to diverse religions with more than 90 per cent of the population following a belief or a religion with 24 million religious followers, accounting for 27 per cent of the country’s population. — VNS
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