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A Korean Buddhist group visiting Sri Lanka has expressed their willingness to build a hospital for Buddhist monks in the country when they met Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena Sunday.
Head of South Korea’s Ulshan Vaadey Bhikku Hospitals, Venerable Bhikkuni Nong Hang and the Korean Buddhist delegation called on the President at his official residence on Sunday.
During the meeting, the South Korean delegation has said that they hope to build a hospital at Kiriwathuduwa in Piliyandala. The hospital, fully-equipped with modern facilities, will have 34 rooms.
President Maithripala Sirisena said that this marks the longstanding relations between Sri Lanka and Korea.
Bhikkuni Nong Hang said that they were fortunate to worship the sacred Tooth Relic and other Buddhist places of worship during their tour. Sacred Relics were offered to Ulshan Vaadey Temple during the meeting.
Chief incumbent of Sri Lankaramaya in Korea, Venerable Katuwana Vijithawansa Thera, Venerable Pitigala Suwanethara Thera, Deputy Minister Dushmantha Mithrapala and a distinguished group of people were present at the meeting.
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