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'Begging monk' stops his cross-Vietnam walk following safety worries

Le Anh Tu, with the Buddhist name of Thich Minh Tue, the mendicant figure at the centre of the 'begging monk' social media craze, has voluntarily stopped his latest walk following a number of public and traffic disturbances caused

Le Anh Tu, with the Buddhist name of Thich Minh Tue, the mendicant figure at the centre of the 'begging monk' social media craze, has voluntarily stopped his latest walk following a number of public and traffic disturbances caused by his followers.

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Le Anh Tu (Thich Minh Tue). — Photo vietnamplus.vn

The Government Committee for Religious Affairs made the announcement on Monday.

From 2017 to 2023, he began practising Buddhism, walking and begging for alms and he travelled across Vietnam three times without issue, according to the committee.

In 2024, he started the fourth walk from Khanh Hoa Province in south-central Vietnam heading towards Cao Bang-Ha Giang in the northern border, and currently he is on the return journey, now at Thua Thien-Hue Province.

However, this time, large crowds have started following him – including both the curious, people who want to pay their respects, along with hundreds of social media followers who have been live streaming his journey on their channels – resulting in public disorder and traffic disturbances.

On May 30, 2024, a follower named Luong Thanh Son (alias Minh Thien) from District 1, HCM City, died from heatstroke, multi-organ failure and gastrointestinal bleeding.

On June 2, 2024, two women following him also suffered from heatstroke and exhaustion, but were hospitalised in time for treatment.

In the wake of these incidents, the authorities said they have discussed safety with Lê Anh Tú, stressing the Government's policy of respecting freedom of belief and religion, but in the context of public safety and health as well as social stability.

Tu, who was born in 1981 in Kỳ Văn Commune, Kỳ Anh District, the central province of Ha Tinh, with registered residence in Ia Tô, Ia Grai District of the Central Highlands Province Gia Lai, currently has no fixed residence or ID card.

Recognising his civic responsibilities Tu has agreed to stop his mendicancy practice, following the committee's announcement.

The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha confirmed that Le Anh Tu is not a registered Buddhist monk belonging to any pagoda or institution of the sangha, and Tu himself stated he is a mere a layperson following Buddha's teachings.

Some social media users have leveraged Tu's ascetic practice to cast aspersions on the Sangha Buddhist members and practices.

Source: VNS
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