A stream of people pay their respects to the King at Kinh Thien Palace, Hung Temple – Archyde

A stream of people pay their respects to the King at Kinh Thien Palace, Hung Temple - Archyde

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The Hung Temple historical relic site is located on Nghia Linh mountain, in Hy Cuong commune, Viet Tri city. The relic area includes the Upper Temple and mausoleum on the top of the mountain – Middle Temple – Lower Temple and pagoda – Well Temple. Photo: Tung Vy

A line of people lined up to pay their respects to King To in front of the back palace gate at Kinh Thien Palace. Everyone sincerely offers incense and offerings to pray for the Ancestors to bless them for a year of peace, luck, and smooth sailing.

Mr. Nguyen Van Lac’s family (Ben Got ward, Viet Tri city, Phu Tho) has prepared the ceremony before Tet, so that early this morning on the first day of Tet, they will go to Hung Temple to go on a spring trip, praying for a good new year. .

Hung Temple is considered the most sacred place. This place is also the origin of the Vietnamese people, where the Hung kings built the country. People from all over the country, even many overseas Vietnamese, come here every year to worship at the temple. They go to pagodas not simply to pray for good luck and fortune, but also to travel and enjoy the charming scenery of mountains and water in the spring weather.

A corner of the Hung Temple historical relic site. Photo: Tung Vy
According to the Management Board of Hung Temple Historical Relic Area, This year’s weather is beautiful, favorable for people and tourists to offer incense and worship at the pagoda at the beginning of the year. From New Year’s Eve to the end of the first day of the Lunar New Year, Hung Temple is estimated to have thousands of visitors coming for spring and New Year holidays.

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Visitors from all over still flock to Hung Temple on the first day of the new year. Photo: Hoan Nguyen

A stream of people pay their respects to the King at Kinh Thien Palace (Upper Temple). Photo: Hoan Nguyen
The golden area is always crowded with people coming in and out. Photo: Hoan Nguyen

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Although the number of tourists coming to visit Hung Temple spring is quite large, the security and order situation is well maintained, there is no jostling or jostling; General hygiene is also guaranteed, with no littering; There is no phenomenon of cutting corners or increasing prices of services…
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“As a custom, every time Spring comes, we hold hands and go to Hung Temple to admire the scenery and pray for joy, happiness, and prosperity throughout the year. After months of hard work to make a living, this first day of worship is truly gentle and peaceful, everyone laughs and shares their wishes and plans for the new year…, with a new mind, new spirit, and promise. I hope everything goes smoothly and successfully,” Mr. Thuan shared.

The Relic Area Management Board maintains 100% of the troops to ensure order and order, arrange forces at checkpoints and points, to guide tourists and distribute vehicles to Hung Temple for spring travel at the beginning of the year. .
According to the reporter, the weather this year is very beautiful, sunny, cold wind, convenient for travel, so the number of tourists coming to Hung Temple is quite large from early morning.

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Mr. Lac shared that every year his family goes to Hung Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year to pray for the whole family’s well-being and prosperity. This is also an opportunity for children and grandchildren who work or study away from home all year to reunite, gather around the family dinner table and leisurely go to Hung Temple to pray for good health, good study, and prosperous business. found fortune…
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Mr. Nguyen Manh Thuan’s family (Ta Xa commune, Cam Khe district) has 4 people, also sharing the happy, warm atmosphere of heaven and earth, together going to Hung Temple on the first morning of the new year to pay tribute to their merits. King Hung, Ancestor.

Right from the ceremony yard and the yard leading to the Dai Mon gate, the stream of people from all directions was long and crowded. The fragrant scent of incense floats throughout the space. Photo: Hoan Nguyen
Even though it’s New Year’s Day, the temple grounds of the Hung Temple Relic Area are always crowded. packed with people. Photo: Hoan Nguyen

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