National legendary ancestors commemorated

A ceremony to offer incense to national legendary father and mother was held in Phu Tho on Mar.27.
A ceremony to offer incense to the nation’s legendary father and mother,Lac Long Quan and Au Co, was held at the Hung Kings Relic Site in thenorthern midland province of Phu Tho on March 27.

The forms part of activities during the national commemoration of HungKings and the 2012 Hung Kings Temple Festival.

Participants to the ceremony expressed their gratefulness to thenational father Lac Long Quan and national mother Au Co for laying thefoundation for the Vietnamese nation.

Legend has it that Lac Long Quan, whose real name was Sung Lam, the sonof Kinh Duong Vuong and Than Long Nu, married the daughter of De Lai,fairy Au Co.

Au Co then gave birth to a pouchfilled with one hundred eggs, which soon hatched into one hundred sons,believed to be Vietnam ’s ancestors. But soon after, Lac Long Quanand Au Co separated. Lac Long Quan went to the coasts with 50 children,Au Co went to the highlands with the others.

Their eldest son was made the King, who named the country Van Langand set up the capital in Phong Chau (nowadays Viet Tri city, Phu Thoprovince), starting the 18 reigns of Hung Kings.

The commemoration of the Hung Kings is sacred to the Vietnamese people,who take the occasion to strengthen national solidarity and the resolveto build a strong and prosperous country.

During the commemoration of Hung Kings and the Hung Kings TempleFestival, there will be a wide range of sport and cultural activitiessuch as a volleyball competition, contest on making Vietnam’straditional “chung cake” (square glutinous rice cake) and “banh day”(round glutinous rice cake) and folk song performances.-VNA

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