Unique culture and ethnic specialties at Hung Temple festival
Tùng Anh•28/04/2023
Coming to the Hung Temple Festival - Hung King's Death Anniversary, visitors from all over can admire the colorful cultural festivals of 13 districts, towns and cities.
The cultural camp takes place from April 20 to April 29 (ie March 1 to March 10 of the lunar calendar) at Phu Bung Hill area - Hung Temple historical relic site with the participation of 13 districts, cities and towns in Phu Tho province. Cultural camps of districts, towns, cities, and units in the province during the Hung Temple Festival - Hung King's Commemoration Day have regional characteristics such as a general picture, recreating the beautiful customs and traditions of ethnic minorities. This is also an opportunity for localities to respectfully offer to their ancestors, introduce to tourists unique products, contributing to promoting the image of the people and homeland of the Ancestral Land. The cultural camp has an architecture that simulates the Eight-Roof House at Ao Chau Lagoon. This is a project located in the most beautiful scenic spot of Ha Hoa district. Doan Hung District Cultural Camp showcases local characteristics with Doan Hung grapefruit specialties, combined with introducing the historical relic of the Lo River Victory Monument. In addition, during the festival days, there are many performances such as Sinh Ca singing, Veo Ca singing and stilt walking. Tan Son district cultural camp has unique architecture with thatched roof stilt houses and typical water wheels. Each camp has its own unique style, from traditional to modern architecture. According to the Hung Kings Temple Historical Site, the cultural camp not only clearly demonstrates the morality of “remembering the source of water when drinking water” and showing gratitude to the ancestors, but also honors, preserves and promotes traditional cultural values that have existed for a long time. This is also an opportunity for localities to promote their potential, attract investment, and promote and develop tourism.
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