BANGKOK, Dec 4 (TNA) – The sacred Buddha’s tooth relic from China is set to arrive in Thailand this afternoon, embarking on a procession to the Sanam Luang ceremonial ground where it will be enshrined for public veneration.
Earlier today, a Thai delegation led by Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office Chousak Sirinil departed for Lingguang Temple in Beijing to escort the relic to Thailand.
Buddhist monks from both Thailand and China participated in a special ceremony before the relic was carefully placed in a vehicle for its journey to Beijing Capital International Airport.
The relic is expected to land in Bangkok at 1:00 PM local time.
A procession will then carry the relic from Don Mueang Air Base to Sanam Luang, covering a distance of 30 kilometers. The procession route will pass through significant landmarks such as Wat Traimit, Thai-Chinese Friendship Road and China Town.
The public is encouraged to witness this historic event. From December 5, 2024, to February 14, 2025, people can pay their respects to the Buddha’s tooth relic at Sanam Luang from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily.
This visit marks a significant cultural exchange between Thailand and China and is expected to attract a large number of devotees. The Buddha’s tooth relic will be returned to China on February 15, 2025. – 819 (TNA)