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Tens of thousands flock to Hung Kings’ Temple for annual festival

Wednesday, 18:14, 21/04/2021

VOV.VN - Crowds of pilgrims and visitors from throughout the country descended on the Hung Kings’ Temple in the northern province of Phu Tho on April 20 to mark the death anniversary of the nation's mythical founding fathers.

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The Hung Kings’ Temple complex is made up of the Hung Kings Tombs and the Ha (Lower), Trung (Middle), Thuong (Upper), and Gieng (Well), temples.
The Hung Kings’ Temple Festival represents one of the most important and sacred festivals of the year for the Vietnamese people.
Lines of people head to the Hung Kings’ Temple in order to pay their respect and gratitude to the ancestors of the Vietnamese people.
Crowds squeeze into tight spaces as a result of the large amount of visitors.
Police and military forces are swiftly mobilised to the site in order to regulate traffic and maintain security and safety.
Organisers use loudspeakers as a means of calling on worshippers to fully comply with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention measures.
The temple is full of visitors ahead of the major festival.
A family brings chicken, cakes, and various types of fruit as offerings to the Hung Kings.
Each person is requested to thoroughly wash their hands and to don a face mask before entering the temple complex.
Visitors are also offered free face masks upon arrival.
Despite these measures, several people can be seen not wearing a face mask.
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VOV.VN - State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on April 21 offered incense to commemorate the Hung Kings believed to be the founders of the Vietnamese nation thousands of years ago on their death anniversary that falls on the 10th day of the third lunar month.

State President commemorates Hung Kings

VOV.VN - A contest involving entrants making Banh Chung, square glutinous rice cake, and Banh Giay, round glutinous rice cake, was launched on April 19 at the Hung Kings Temple complex in the northern province of Phu Tho.

Traditional cake making contest held to commemorate Hung Kings

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