Tran Temple Festival kicks off in national historical complex
THAI BINH -
The Tran Temple Festival, one of the biggest annual spring festivals in Viet
Nam, opened at the national historical complex of the Tran Kings' shrines and
tombs in Hung Ha District, northern province of Thai Binh, on Saturday (the
13th day of the first lunar month).
During the first day of the four-day
festival, an incense-offering rite at the Kings' tombs and a ritual for the
opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Saint Temple), Den Mau (Mother Goddess
Temple) and the Tran Kings' shrines took place.
That was followed by a water
procession, in which about 1,000 people carried nine ornate palanquins with
memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal
families.
On the opening night, an hour-long
performance of Sang Mai Mot Vuong Trieu (A Dynasty Shines Forever) recreated
milestones of the Tran Dynasty (1225-1440).
A series of folk games will also be
organised during the festival, including a rice-cooking challenge, clay
firecrackers, chung (sticky rice) cake making and tug of war.
The Tran Temple Festival was
recognised as part of national intangible heritage in 2014. The historical
complex of the Tran Kings' shrines and tombs received special national relic
status last year.
The Tran Dynasty repelled the
Yuan-Mongol invasion on three occasions.
Thai Binh is considered the
birthplace of the Tran Kings, while the neighbouring province of Nam Dinh was
their first residential area. A spring festival is also held at the Tran
temple complex in Nam Dinh during the first lunar month every year. - VNA/VNS
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Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 2, 2016
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