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Buddhist News of Ven. Thich Chan Tinh
Ending the Buddhist Affair in Australia.
Update: 15/04/2015
After nine days propagating the Dharma in Australia, on April 13th, 2015, Senior Venerable Thich Chan Tinh and Buddhists visited some sights in Sydney Harbour City such as Opera House, Sydney Tower, Sydney Harbour Bridge, etc.
Sydney, which is the capital city of New South Wales, is\r\nbeautiful and famous in Australia. If anyone who love discovery, it is a great\r\ndestination.
Firstly, the delegation came to Opera House in Sydney, also\r\nknown as ‘The Cockle House’. It is called that name because a unique\r\narchitectural form resembles as cockles or sails with wind swollen set out off\r\nthe shore. This is one of the most typical buildings of the 20th century\r\nand is among best places for art performing in the world.
We arrived in the second place – Sydney Tower, which is\r\nlocated in the Sydney’s commercial center in the state of New South Wales,\r\nAustralia. Here, everyone could enjoy panoramic views of Sydney city at 250\r\nmetre height, Australian proud that it is the tallest tower in Southern\r\nHemisphere and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
The group also took an occasion to admire Opera House on the\r\nfar side, across the architectural constructions and visitors feel the\r\nsunshine, clouds, wind and swash by a boat on Rose Bay.
Before ending the tour, they went to The Powerhouse Museum –\r\nThe museum of science, technology, design, decorative arts and Sydney’s social\r\nhistory, where collections with 385.000 objects are displayed from\r\nhistory, science, technology, industry, design, decorative arts, music,\r\ntransport to space exploration.
Finally, on April 14th 2015, Sen. Ven. Thich Chan Tinh\r\nleft Australia and closed the trip with the beautiful Vietnamese Buddhists\r\nimages, the simplify Dharma preaching that brought the love of Buddha-truth and\r\na friendly, peace, prosperity country.