Students wearing traditional costumes on Hung Kings' death anniversary - Photo: DUYEN PHAN
Wearing traditional costumes at the Hung King's death anniversary
With the theme "Lotus in full bloom - Vietnam's fame", this year's festival season to celebrate the Hung Kings' death anniversary is a meaningful journey, connecting the past - present - future, recording the merits of ancestors and promoting the tradition of patriotism, continuing the sacred historical values of the nation.
This year, for the first time, Suoi Tien cooperated with the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Ho Chi Minh City National University and the organizing committee of Toc Xanh Vat Ao to hold a special Vietnamese uniform festival event "Toc Xanh Vat Ao - The Future Train" with the participation of 630 young people and many tourists.
Thuy Tien - 3rd year student of Ho Chi Minh City University of Information Technology - impressive makeup when attending the event
The event brings a unique cultural space, honors the beauty of traditional costumes, arouses national pride, where traditions are respected and continued in every step of future generations.
Ho Le Tu Linh, a student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Ho Chi Minh City National University, said: "I am very proud to attend today's event. As someone who is very passionate about the culture of the nation, this is an opportunity I cannot miss. Since early morning, my friends and I have been here to prepare to attend the program with the deepest gratitude and appreciation."
Singer Phan Dinh Tung appeared in the traditional costume performance area with the song One Round of Vietnam
The first 15,000 visitors arrive earliest
Joining the solemn atmosphere of the Hung King's death anniversary, Suoi Tien sent 15,000 "Hung King's Blessings" to the 15,000 earliest visitors on the morning of April 7.
Each gift carries the meaning of national pride, gratitude to the origin and wishes for peace, luck, prosperity and happiness to every home.
This year's Hung Kings' death anniversary at Suoi Tien is not only an occasion to commemorate the Hung Kings' contributions to building and defending the country, but also an opportunity for visitors to experience a complete and convenient cultural and entertainment journey.
Ho Le Tu Linh, a student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Ho Chi Minh City National University, holds a lotus flower branch in her hand, preparing to offer it to the Hung Kings.
People coming to Suoi Tien on this occasion spend time offering incense to the Hung Kings.
The girls prepared neat clothes and appeared beautiful at the event.
The hot weather did not discourage you, you stayed to attend until the end of the event.
In addition to Vietnamese students, there were also foreign students attending the event.
Nhat Linh - Ho Chi Minh City University of Law - enjoys participating in the traditional costume performance
Lotus branches offered to the Hung Kings
The event brings together students from many universities and colleges in the city.
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