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Festival commemorates 1418 revolution
A festival to celebrate the 1418 Lam Son revolution was held at
the Lam Kinh historical site in the central province of Thanh Hoa's Tho Xuan
District on Saturday.
The annual three-day event honoured the services to the country of the
historical figure Le Loi, who led a 10-year resistance against the Chinese Ming
invaders and brought independence to his people. He was crowned the first king
of the late Le dynasty (1427-1789) with the title of Le Thai To in 1428.
The event also marked his coronation as well as the 579th anniversary of his
death.
The festival was kicked off with a palanquin procession from the Le Thai To
Temple to the grand court of Lam Kinh Palace, where a ritual ceremony dedicated
to the national hero took place.
Earlier, incense was offered for Le Loi and his general, Le Lai, who sacrificed
himself to protect Le Loi, at historical sites across the province.
Several artistic activities were also organised during the festival, including
five Xuan Pha folk dances, considered the best of traditional Vietnamese dance.
This was the first time the dances were reintegrated and staged by local farmers
of Xuan Pha Village, expressing the unique features of the wet rice civilisation.
Other traditional games were also held, attracting thousands of people to join
in the fun.
The festival provided an opportunity for local travel agents to boost provincial
tourism. Tours to several attractions across the province, including the Tay
Do-Lam Kinh royal area, Ho Royal Citadel, and Sam Son Beach, were introduced at
the event.
The festival, which has been held annually since 1995, will conclude today.
Source: VNS |
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