Bangkok: The government is preparing to invite the 'Buddha's Tooth Relic' from China to Thailand. Today, Mr. Chusak Sirinin, Minister to the Prime Minister's Office, visited the site to inspect the readiness of the place where the sacred tooth relic from China will be temporarily enshrined at Sanam Luang. The relic is expected to arrive in Thailand on 4 December, with public homage beginning on 5 December. According to Thai News Agency, the visit by Mr. Chusak Sirinin underscores the importance of ensuring that all preparations are in place for the arrival of the revered relic. The temporary enshrinement at Sanam Luang will allow the Thai public and visitors to pay their respects and participate in the cultural and religious significance of the event. The arrival of Buddha's Tooth Relic is anticipated to attract a large number of devotees and tourists, highlighting the strong cultural ties between Thailand and China. The government is coordinating efforts to ensure a smooth transition and an organized event for the homage period. This event is expected to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Buddhist heritage, not only strengthening religious bonds but also enhancing Thailand's cultural tourism sector. Arrangements are being made to accommodate the expected influx of visitors while maintaining the sanctity and security of the relic.
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Thailand to Host ‘Buddha’s Tooth Relic’ from China.
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