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A festival entitled “Getting back to the roots” will also take place in Phu Tho to boost tourism in Phu Tho, Yen Bai and Lao Cai provinces.
The event will showcase a lion dance, a Xoan singing (ancestor worship singing) festival, a contest on making the traditional “banh chung” (square glutinous rice cake) and “banh day” (rice cake) at the Hung Temple.
The province will also organize a seminar on “The worship of Hung Kings” as part of the efforts to seek UNESCO’s recognition of the festival as an intangible cultural heritage.
The event is an annual occasion to pay tribute to the Hung Kings, whose contribution to the founding of the nation is recognized and respected as well as to show love and pride for the country.
Legend has it that Lac Long Quan was a dragon who met and married fairy Au Co, who later gave birth to 100 eggs from which 100 children were born. The couple then parted ways due to their different origins. The man went seawards with 50 of their children, while his wife went to the mountains with the other half of the clan.
The eldest son, who followed his father, later crowned
himself as
Source: SGGP
