Hung Kings Temples full of worshippers on Lunar New Year
About ten
thousand of people visited the Hung Kings Temples Complex on the Lunar New
Year’s Day (Photo: baophapluat.vn)
Phu
Tho - About ten thousand of
people visited the Hung Kings Temples Complex in the northern province of Phu
Tho on the Lunar New Year’s Day to pay tribute to the founders of the nation
and pray for a happy new year.
Chu Van
Duong, a resident in Au Co Ward of Phu Tho province, said as a New Year
custom, his family always visit the Hung Kings temples and then worship the
legendary ancestors of Vietnam - Mother Au Co and Father Lac Long Quan, at
the temples dedicated to them on Sim Hill.
Security
situation and environmental hygiene at the temples were well kept this year,
said Luu Quang Huy, director of the historical complex.
As the
number of visitors were likely to increase in the next few day, Huy suggested
that people should continue to promote their sense of responsibility and
follow the temples’ regulations to avoid pushing while keeping the
environment there clean.
Located on
Hung Mountain or Nghia Linh Mountain in Hy Cuong Commune, Viet Tri city
of Phu Tho Province, Hung Kings Temple is one of the most sacred places
of worship in the country.
People
across the country and overseas visit this place every year on the Lunar New
Year, and on the national day designated for commemoration of the Hung Kings
(the tenth of the third lunar month).
The Hung
Kings ruled Vietnam from 2879 BC until 258 BC and are considered as the
founders of the nation.
The worshipping rituals of the Hung Kings was recognised as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2012.-VNA |
Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 1, 2017
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