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From March 29 to April 7 (i.e., March 1-10 of the lunar calendar), the Hung King Museum—Viet Tri City and the Hung King Museum—Hung King Temple Historical Relic Site are organizing an exhibition of artifacts, heritage documents, books, newspapers, and photographic materials on the Hung King Worshiping Beliefs in Phu Tho to serve the public and visitors.
The Hung King Museum—Viet Tri City and the Hung King Museum—Hung King Temple Historical Relic Site are currently hosting an exhibition to introduce the Hung King Worshiping Beliefs.
The artifacts on display include palanquins, ceremonial instruments, the eight treasures used in the Hung King worship ritual, a collection of costumes, musical instruments used in Xoan singing, and images of unique traditional festivals, as well as a collection of typical Hung King worship relics in the province.
Tourists visit the display of artifacts related to the Hung King worship beliefs at the Hung King Museum—Hung King Temple Historical Relic Site.
Students from Gia Cam Secondary School visit the display of costumes and musical instruments used in Xoan singing at the Hung King Museum in Viet Tri City.
The goal of this activity is to introduce and promote the cultural values of the Hung King era and the cultural heritage of the Ancestral Land to both locals and visitors. This also contributes to educating the tradition of patriotism and the moral principle of “When drinking water, remember its source,” expressing gratitude to the merits of the Hung Kings and ancestors, and reaffirming the efforts of Phu Tho province in preserving the cultural heritage of the Ancestral Land.
Thuy Phuong
In recent years, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Phu Tho Province has paid close attention to the conservation and promotion of cultural heritage values.
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