Vice President offers incense in commemoration of Trung Sisters

Hanoi (VNA) – Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc
Thinh beat the drum and offered incense at the opening of the Hai Ba Trung
(Trung Sisters) Temple Festival in Hanoi’s outlying district of Me Linh on
February 10 (the sixth day of the Lunar New Year).
The festival was also meant to mark the 1979th anniversary of Hai Ba Trung Uprising at the Hai Ba Trung Temple, a special
national relic site.
On the sixth day of the second lunar month in 40 AD, the Trung Sisters
led a mass uprising against the Han invaders to reclaim national independence
after more than 200 years of foreign rule.
After defeating the invaders, Trung Trac became King. Three years later, the Han army returned and defeated the Trung Sisters and their army, after which the sisters killed themselves by jumping into the Hat Giang River.
The uprising has gone down in Vietnamese history as a demonstration of the nation's strength and patriotism, as well as the crucial role of Vietnamese women in national construction and defence.
On February 9, 2018, the Minister of Culture, Sports and
Tourism signed a decision recognising the festival as a national intangible
cultural heritage.
On the occasion, the organising board also held an
exhibition featuring contributions by generations of Vietnamese women to national
development.
Vice President Thinh later attended the launch of a tree
planting ceremony in Me Linh district and also planted a tree at the campus of
the district People’s Committee.-VNA