Viết đoạn văn tiếng Anh về lễ hội Đền Hùng – Chia sẻ kiến thức mỗi ngày
Tiếng Anh
Hung Temple Festival is a traditional festival of the Vietnamese people. The mind of people about the festival is toward the ancestors, the source with respect and deep gratitude (Drinking water remember the source).
“Whoever goes backwards
Remember the death anniversary of the 10th of March.”
In order to remember the merits of the Hung Kings who have made publicity, site, King Le Thanh Tong in 1470 and the reign of King Le Kinh Tong in 1601 copied and sealed in Hung Temple, choosing the 11th and 12th of the third lunar month. made the death anniversary of the Hung Kings. By the time of the Nguyen Dynasty – the second year of Khai Dinh officially selected March 10, the lunar calendar was the anniversary of the Hung Kings’ death anniversary and reminded all Vietnamese people to remember the ancestor worship.
According to the annual custom, Hung Vuong’s death anniversary is held at Hung Temple, Viet Tri, Phu Tho. This is a chance for children and grandchildren from all over the country to express their gratitude to those who went before. Because the meaning of the death anniversary of Hung Vuong 10-3 is especially important, the rituals are carried out quite elaborately. When Hung Vuong sacrifices often have music and offerings, a sacrificial committee consists of people with dignitaries to be priests. In addition, on the anniversary of Hung Vuong’s death anniversary, people often decorated with flags, music, costumes and sacrifices. Common items are cow, goat, pig, fruit, banh chung, rice cake, sticky rice, tea, candy, …
On December 6, 2012, the Hung Vuong death anniversary was known to the world when UNESCO recognized the “Hung Vuong worship belief in Phu Tho” as a representative intangible cultural heritage of mankind. On the anniversary of the Hung King’s death on March 10, not only does the tradition of drinking water remember the source, it is also the pride of Vietnamese people in front of international friend.
Despite the thousands of years of history, with many ups and downs but the tradition of “drinking water to remember the source” of the Vietnamese people has never changed. Hung Vuong’s death anniversary is a powerful testament to that.