Most Venerable Thich Khe Chon, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha’s Executive Council,Head of the Executive Board of Thua Thien Hue provincial Buddhist Sangha, and Head of the Vesak Day Organizing Board, presenting flowers to the participating artists and sculptors.

The “Fragrance of the Lotus” exhibition features 90 works by 18 renowned painters and sculptors from Hue and across the country. The displayed pieces are meticulously crafted, rich in content, and diverse in form, made from traditional materials such as lacquer, ceramics, bronze, and more.

Lotus, a symbol of Buddhism, is especially unique and beautiful in Hue. With their artistic expertise, the artists have poured their hearts into each stroke, creating unique and exquisite lotus works. The paintings vividly depict the lotus in various forms, such as Vũ điệu sen (Lotus Dance), Vùng tráng lệ (Majestic Region), Giao hưởng trắng (White Symphony), Sen pháp lam (Phap Lam Lotus), Dấu tịnh (Tranquil Mark), Vọng xưa (Ancient Echo), Miền Hạnh phúc (Land of Happiness), and illustrations of famous temples in Hue, all offered to celebrate Vesak Day.

The “Fragrance of the Lotus” exhibition space is a highlight, marking the beginning of Vesak Week 2568 in Thua Thien Hue.

A lot of monks, nuns, and Buddhist followers attended the exhibition to enjoy the high artistic value lotus and pagoda-themed works created by skilled and aesthetically gifted hands.

Some images of the exhibition opening:

 Listening to artists and sculptors explain the meaning behind each piece of art work
Performing the ritual of bathing Buddha  
Buddhist monks, nuns, and followers enjoying the exhibition 
By THAO VY