Around half-a-million people congregated at the Nghia Linh Mountain Sunday to offer incense tributes to the founders of Vietnam, the Hung Kings, on their death anniversary.
Vietnamese people commemorate the Hung Kings (2879-258 BCE), the nation’s founders, on the 10th day of the third lunar month, which falls on Apr. 10 this year. |
Palanquins and offerings are carried ceremoniously to the temple. |
A delegation of Party and State leaders led by President Nguyen Xuan Phuc (center) joined the ceremony at the temple Sunday morning. |
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims flocked to the temple. |
As the commemoration day fell on Sunday, the three-day festival began a day earlier and all routes leading from Viet Tri Town to the temple area were packed with vehicles since Saturday. |
A youth volunteer adjusts the face mask sitting on an adult’s shoulders. |
Two women carry offerings on their heads as they tried to weave their way through the crowd. |
A police officer helps a woman with kids to get through the crowd. |
Groups of pilgrims outside the temple Sunday morning. |
On Saturday night, thousands gathered at the lakeside Van Lang Park in Viet Tri Town, more than 12km from the temple, to enjoy fireworks that lit up the skies. |
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