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Visiting Hung Kings Temple to learn more history
About ten kilometers from Viet Tri City in Phu Tho
Province, the Hung Kings Temple is a sanctuary complex which rests solemnly on
the peak of Nghia Linh Mountain. The place is dedicated to the worship of the
Hung Kings. The complex is also a venue for the Hung Kings Temple Festival from
the first to tenth days of the third lunar month until April 23 on this year’s
solar calendar.
The complex includes the Ha Temple and Pagoda, Gieng Temple, Trung and Thuong
Temples, and Hung Kings Tomb built in the fifteenth century. The site is one of
the oldest relics in Vietnam that started construction in the tenth century
under the Dinh Tien Hoang Dynasty and was completed in the fifteenth century
under the Post-Le Dynasty.
From the main entrance, tourists can see a range of hills from the Phuc Loc to
Tham Thinh mountainous hamlets that resemble 99 dragons worshipping the father
land and protecting the temples. From the foot of the mountain to the gate are
about 225 stone steps to reach the Ha and Thien Quang Tu temples. Legend has it
that Au Co Mother gave birth to 100 children there and that the oldest boy
became King Hung Vuong who set up his capital at Phong Chau and named the
country Van Lang.
At the foot of the mountain is Gieng (Well) Temple honoring Princess Tien Dung
and Princess Ngoc Hoa, daughters of the eighteenth Hung King. Just over a
hundred steps above is Thuong Temple where King Hung hosted a ceremony to pray
for rain and a good harvest. Here, tourists see many artifacts of the Hung Kings
through the time of stone, bronze and iron which are on display at a nearby
museum.
The top of Nghia Linh Mountain offers a panoramic view of the majestic
landscapes, Viet Tri City, Huy Cuong Village, Thao River, Lo River and the
alluvial Red River flowing silently through the region.
Coming to the sanctuary for the festival is a chance to join solemn rituals as
well as animated festivities including traditional music and dance shows, craft
exhibitions, boat races on Lo River, glutinous rice cake making contests and
fireworks.
At the entrance to the complex, tourists can purchase indigenous specialties of
Phu Tho Province and many kinds of local cakes.
A tour of the Hung Kings Temple Complex is an education on the local people and
their traditions and gives an insight into the building and protecting of the
nation from its dawn.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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