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Visitors to Hung Kings Temple Festival rise sharply
The number of visitors to this year’s Hung Kings
Temple Festival has increased sharply over the past five days, according to the
festival organising board.
About 1.5 million visitors visited the Hung Kings Temple from April 14-18,
presenting an increase of 30 percent over the same period of last year’s event,
the board said.
This year’s Hung Kings Temple Festival has been held on the largest-ever scale
from April 14-23 (the first to the tenth day of the third lunar month), with a
grand ceremony to be held on April 23.
Among the pilgrims on April 18 were Truong Tan Sang, Party Politburo member and
Standing member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat and Nguyen Thi
Doan, State Vice President.
The two officials offered gifts and burnt incense to the Hung Kings, praying for
solidarity, peace and prosperity for the nation.
The same day, the AVINAA Joint Stock Company presented a one-metre high bottle
of vodka as an offering and another bottle of over 4,000 litres to the festival
for visitors to enjoy from the noon of April 18 to April 23.
The Hung Kings Temple Festival has been held annually since 1460 under the reign
of King Le Thanh Tong to commemorate the 18 Hung Kings who founded the country
and started a golden age in the Vietnamese history.
Since then, the Hung Kings Temple Festival has become a symbol of national unity
and spirit and is a chance for Vietnamese people both at home and overseas to
express their gratitude to their ancestors.
The death anniversary of the Hung Kings, which falls on the 10th of the third
lunar month, was officially recognised as a national celebration in 2000 and in
2007 the National Assembly approved a regulation making it a national holiday.
The Hung Kings Temple is located on Nghia Linh Mountain, Phong Chau district, in
Phu Tho province, 100 km northwest of Hanoi and is a complex of ancient tombs,
monuments and temples.
Notably, according to legend, the Lower Temple, a popular tourist destination,
was where Au Co gave birth to a sack containing 100 eggs from which 100 babies
were born. The eldest son, Hung Vuong, named himself king and the throne was
passed down over 18 generations.
Source: VNA/VOVNews |
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