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I don't have any photos to show right now, my entire entourage is totally shocked by the grand reception that we all receive here. Fortunately, some videos are already here. This is also something I don't understand why Vietnamese can do it and not other organisers in other parts of the world. For example, Hong Kong programs are finished, but the website is still having my old programs, no photos or videos are there. Same thing is happening with many other websites of ours. Drukpa Taiwan website seems to be updating nicely, but I hope they will not stop after awhile. This kind of small little things shows the commitment and dedication. I think all the Asian and Western centre representatives of ours should be here in Vietnam to get training from the organisers here. Centres are supposed to be supporting the lineage and the activities have to be updated on the web all the time so that people know what's happening. I was just joking to myself that I feel that I am the most hard-working person who is updating the news. I don't even know whether people are reading or not. But I know some people out there are reading and are trying to get some inspiration, if any of my bad English inspires them.

Anyway, I am encouraging all of you to look at the videos that Drukpa Vietnam has put on the Youtube. All the videos are very recent. On behalf of the Drukpa Lineage, the Dragon masters and followers, I want to thank Drukpa Vietnam for doing an excellent job and for encouraging all of us.

So a lot of improvements are now needed. That's all for now. Enjoy the videos!



 

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