The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!
Bathing the Buddha 02-05-2025
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was born in April 623 BC in ancient India. It is said that at his birth, nine dragons poured water from the sky to bathe him.
To celebrate this joyous occasion of the Buddha's birth, our school held a Buddha bathing ceremony on the 2nd of May (Friday), where all the teachers, the students, and the parents gathered to honour Buddha's birthday through the ritual of bathing the Buddha.
Before the ceremony began, teachers explained the origins of Buddha's birthday and the significance of the Buddha bathing ritual. Through vivid stories, students learned about the birth of the Buddha and experienced his compassion and wisdom. During the Buddha bathing ceremony, Principal Cheung first led all faculty and staff in the ritual, followed by students from each class, who, under the guidance of their teachers, took turns pouring water over the Buddha's statue as a gesture of congratulations and reverence. This act symbolises the cleansing of impurities and the purification of the heart through the Buddha's wisdom and compassion, allowing everyone to share in the blessings of the Buddha and experience joy from the Dharma. Additionally, the school invited parents to join their children in bathing the Buddha, praying for the Buddha's blessings to enhance wisdom and cultivate compassion.
As the ceremony came to an end, the school handed out souvenir to all parents and students who took part in the Buddha bathing ceremony, so they could take home good fortune and blessings to share with their families. Here, we wish everyone increased wisdom and blessings, sharing in the Buddha's grace, and a happy Buddha's birthday!