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To better serve the needs of visitors and pilgrims at the Hung Kings“Temple Festival 2025, the Management Board of the Hung Kings” Temple Historical Site has developed and implemented various plans to maintain the landscape and environment, ensuring that the festival area remains green, clean, and beautiful.

The Hung Kings“Commemoration Day and the Fatherland Culture and Tourism Week 2025 will take place from March 29 to April 7 (from the 1st to the 10th day of the third lunar month of the Year of the Snake) in Viet Tri City, the Hung Kings” Temple Historical Site, and other localities at the provincial level. Therefore, from the beginning of the year, the Hung Kings' Temple Historical Site has formulated and issued a plan, assigning specific tasks to its departments, offices, and affiliated centers. These include organizing, arranging, and designating areas for vendors and service businesses, maintaining environmental sanitation, pruning trees, and ensuring an aesthetically pleasing landscape around the Nga 5 Den Gieng area and surrounding locations.
For months, the historical site has focused on maintaining, renovating, and repairing infrastructure within the area, while also deploying teams to collect and process waste in a timely manner to ensure environmental cleanliness. At the same time, efforts have been made to enhance the landscape by adding more greenery and flower beds, creating a green, clean, and beautiful environment. The system of sales kiosks has also been reorganized systematically and neatly by designated zones, making it easier for visitors to select souvenirs for themselves and their loved ones when visiting the Land of Ancestors.

Accordingly, the organization, arrangement, and allocation of sales and service business locations must be carried out scientifically, in line with actual conditions, and implemented transparently to ensure that only those genuinely in need of business space can participate. Contracts for service areas, waste collection, and transportation must comply with regulations and approved plans, strictly prohibiting the transfer of allocated sales locations for profit.
To ensure security, order, and aesthetics, the site management has strengthened the oversight of business activities, ensuring that vendors adhere to regulations while preserving, promoting, and showcasing the historical site’s image and values. The Department of Monument, Culture, and Festival Management has been assigned to develop plans for monitoring and supervising business and tourism service activities in accordance with regulations. It will also work with relevant units to propose measures against businesses that violate sales and service regulations.
Additionally, the Hung Kings’ Temple Tourism Service Center is inspecting and urging business owners to refurbish kiosks and sales areas to maintain aesthetic appeal. It is also notifying businesses about locations where sales and services will not be permitted in 2025 to ensure timely removal and clearance. Meanwhile, the Department of Protection and Forest Management is developing plans to inspect and ensure security, order, and fire safety in designated business areas within the historical site.
According to Mr. Pham Tien Dat, Director of the Hung Kings’ Temple Historical Site, organizing and rearranging sales and service locations is a new initiative for this year’s Hung Kings' Commemoration Day. This effort aims to accommodate business needs while serving visitors to the temple. With the determined efforts of the site’s leadership, the arrangement of new sales locations will be completed by March 16 to restore a green, clean, and beautiful landscape in preparation for welcoming visitors to the Land of Ancestors.
Dinh Tu
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