'Sea of ​​people' flock to Hung Temple to make offerings on the main festival day

Công LuậnCông Luận18/04/2024


Also early on, functional forces including police, army, militia, and youth volunteers divided traffic and set up multi-layered barriers to guide people to offer incense.

The man who came to the temple was on the verge of death on the day of the festival, picture 1.

Tens of thousands of people arrived early at the Hung Temple relic site to offer incense.

The man who came to the temple on the day of the festival, picture 2

The police force continuously reminded people to calmly line up and follow the instructions of the Organizing Committee to avoid jostling and pushing, causing disorder and insecurity.

Phu Tho Bien That person is on a pilgrimage to Hung Temple on the day of the festival, picture 3

A large number of young volunteers made soft dividers to guide people in line to prevent crowding.

The man who came to the temple on the day of the festival, picture 4

The elderly and children are given priority to open the iron fence to go to the temple.

The man who brought the people to the temple on the day of the festival, picture 5

People happily lined up to follow the instructions of the festival organizers.

The man who brought the people to the temple on the day of the festival, picture 6

Due to the division of lanes and regulation of the number of people by the festival organizing committee, the number of people going to the temple to offer incense was spread out without jostling or pushing, ensuring solemnity when going to the temple to offer incense.

The man who brought the people to the temple on the day of the festival, picture 7

People patiently waited in line without jostling or pushing.

The man who brought the people to the temple on the day of the festival, picture 8

The closer to noon, the more people from everywhere return to Hung Temple.



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