Tran temple festival opens in Thai Binh
THAI BINH (VNS) - One of the biggest spring festivals of Viet
Nam, the Tran Temple festival, opened last night in the northern Thai Binh
province.
Thousands of
pilgrims flooded the national historical site of Tran Kings' shrines and
tombs in Hung Ha District's Tien Duc Commune to pay respect to the ancient
kings. The festival takes place on the 18th day of the first lunar month,
which falls between February 12 and 17.
This year, the
event is of great significance to the local community. On the opening night,
the festival received the certificate which recognises its national
intangible cultural heritage status in accordance with the culture minister's
decision late last month.
Addressing the
ceremony, head of the festival's organising board Nguyen Hong Chuyen said,
"For the past 800 years, the tombs of the Tran kings and members of
royal families are there, a vivid evidence of the nation's history.
"The Tran
dynasty [1255-1400] proved to be a prosperous dynasty with glorious feats,
not only in fighting against foreign invaders but also in socio-economic
development.
"They also
left behind typical cultural features for their offspring, particularly giao
cha (friendship making) ritual and water parade among others.
"The festival
contributes towards conserving these cultural values. That's also the reason
the Tran temple festival has been bestowed the status of national
heritage."
While Thai Binh is
considered to be the birthplace of the Tran kings, Nam Dinh was their first
residential area. The same festival is also held at the Tran temple complex
in the neighbouring
During the whole
day yesterday, the local residents organised a range of opening rituals to
celebrate the event. Of note was the water procession held to remind the
modern generation about fishing, their ancestors' major source of livelihood.
-VNS
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Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 2, 2014
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