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Hung Temple, a cultural and historical symbol of the Vietnamese people, is located on Nghia Linh Mountain, Phu Tho Province, 85km west of Hanoi. With the combination of unique architecture, legendary legends and profound spiritual values, Hung Temple has become a sacred place preserving memories of the origin and formation of the Vietnamese people. Entering the campus, you will be attracted by the solemn beauty, preserved by rows of tall ancient trees, creating a pure and peaceful space.
Located on Nghia Linh Mountain, 175 meters high, Hung Temple is a famous historical and cultural tourist destination in Phu Tho. Related to the origin and formation of the Vietnamese nation, Hung Temple has been an important symbol since the time of Hung King. This king and other Hung Kings are considered the founders, contributing to the unification of the tribes in the region.
Up to now, Hung Temple has become an important historical and cultural site, attracting thousands of tourists and locals to visit and burn incense. Hung Temple Festival takes place annually on the 10th day of the 3rd lunar month, is an important occasion for people to connect, participate in traditional religious and cultural activities, and commemorate the origin and traditions of the Vietnamese people.
The Hung Temple Festival, also known as the Hung Kings' Commemoration Day, is one of the most important events in Vietnam. It takes place from the 1st to the 10th day of the third lunar month at the Hung Temple in Phu Tho province. The Hung Temple Festival is not only an occasion to commemorate and honor the Hung Kings, but also an opportunity for people to show their respect and acknowledge the traditional culture of the nation. During the festival, there are many traditional cultural activities such as xoan singing, bronze drum beating and unique folk games. This is an opportunity for the community to connect, share traditions and show pride in the cultural roots of their homeland.
With profound cultural values and importance to the nation, on December 6, 2012, the Hung King worship was recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
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