
The northern midland province of Phu Tho is working with five other
provinces and cities to prepare a range of activities to commemorate the
death anniversary of the Hung Kings and celebrate the Hung Kings Temple
Festival.
According to Ha Ke San, Vice Chairman of the Phu Tho provincial People’s
Committee, the five-day festival, which starts from March 27 (the fifth day
of the third lunar month), will be combined with tourism programmes
promoting the homeland of legendary founders of
Vietnam – the Hung Kings,
in Phu Tho.
Apart from traditional worshipping rituals dedicated to the nation’s
legendary father and mother, Lac Long Quan and Au Co, as well as the Hung
Kings, the festival will honour Xoan singing, the ceremonial singing
originating in Phu Tho which has been recently recognised by the UNESCO as a
world intangible cultural heritage in need of urgent protection.
There will also be a photo exhibition on places of worship dedicated to the
Hung Kings and relics related to the Hung Kings period nationwide.
The festival aims to educate people about patriotism and continue completing
the dossier on worship rituals dedicated to the Hung Kings to seek
recognition as part of the World Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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