Buddhist Walk for Peace Expected in Wake County

The Walk for Peace, a religious pilgrimage organized by Buddhist monks and support staff, is expected to pass through Wake County, North Carolina. The procession will move through the City of Raleigh Public Government area before continuing to the Town of Wake Forest and the Town of Rolesville. Residents in these areas have been advised that the procession may be seen walking along the road or camping in public spaces. Motorists are urged to exercise caution, slow down, and share the road with the group. Further details about the event are available through the provided link.



Source: Wake County Government

Source Type: Gov

Source Location: Raleigh

Jan 23, 2026 at 8:45 AM Gov

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