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The Hung Kings Festival honors Vietnam’s legendary founders, the Hùng Kings, every year on the 10th day of the third lunar month. This day is marked by vibrant festivities, cultural performances, and solemn rituals at the Hung Kings Temple Complex. Join in the commemorations, explore Vietnamese culture, and reflect on the nation’s rich history.
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As a national holiday in Vietnam, the Hung Kings Festival is less about commercial deals and more about cultural reverence and family gatherings. However, travel agencies like Vietnam Airlines and Exotic Voyages may offer special packages for those wishing to visit the Hung Kings Temple Complex in Phú Thọ. Local businesses, particularly restaurants specializing in traditional Vietnamese cuisine, often see increased patronage. Cultural centers and Vietnamese diaspora organizations worldwide may host events or offer educational programs. We will update this page with confirmed live cultural events and travel opportunities as April approaches.
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History of Hung Kings Festival
Hung Kings have a rich history in Vietnam, and are recognized as one of the main forces that established the country as a sovereign nation. The 18 generation of kings is responsible for giving the nation a distinct identity and sowing the seeds of patriotism. They ruled the land from 2879 B.C. to 258 B.C.
According to folklore, it is said that the Hung King, Lac Long Quan, was the son of a dragon from the ocean and had superhuman strength. When he succeeded the throne and decided to get married as the next natural step, a strange occurrence happened. His wife Au Co, a fairy who resided on earth, became pregnant and gave birth to a membranous sac.
The sac continued to grow for seven days before it exploded. Out emerged 100 eggs that hatched 100 babies! It is also believed that the children of Lac Long Quan and Au Co were the ancestors of Vietnam. Hence, the Vietnamese are known as ‘Dragon and Fairy descendants.’ The Hung Kings are the ones who taught locals how to grow wet rice and gave way to several religious and cultural traditions. This includes the rituals that are performed at Nghia Linh Mountain to pray for good harvests.
While the official name of the festival is Death Anniversary of the Hung Kings, none of the kings actually died on those dates. The festival merely aims to honor all the contributions the kings made to the success of Vietnam. Every year, the festival is celebrated by holding offerings at over 1,400 Hung Kings temples across Vietnam.
Hung Kings Festival timeline
Vietnam becomes the official name of the country during the Nguyen dynasty.
France imposes a colonial system over Vietnam — it is called French Indochina.
Ho Chi Minh establishes the Indochinese Communist Party.
The United States and Vietnam resume diplomatic relations.
How Businesses Can Celebrate Hung Kings Festival
Local businesses, particularly those in Vietnamese communities globally, can honor the Hung Kings Festival by decorating with traditional motifs and offering special menus featuring authentic Vietnamese dishes like bánh chưng or phở. Travel agencies can promote cultural tours to Vietnam, highlighting the historical significance of the Hung Kings Temple Complex. Retailers might showcase traditional Vietnamese crafts, clothing, or books on Vietnamese history, inviting customers to learn more about this important cultural observance.
Hung Kings Festival FAQs
When is Hung Kings Festival?
For 2027, the Hung Kings Festival will be observed on Friday, April 16. This annual commemoration is a time for Vietnamese people worldwide to reflect on their heritage and national origins.
Who were the Hung Kings?
The Hung Kings are revered as the ancestral fathers of the Vietnamese people, establishing the first Vietnamese state. Their legacy symbolizes the unity and long-standing history of the nation, celebrated through this annual festival.
Is Hung Kings Festival a public holiday?
As a national public holiday, the Hung Kings Festival ensures that Vietnamese citizens can observe the death anniversary of their legendary founders. Schools and businesses close, and public transport may operate on a holiday schedule.
How is Hung Kings Festival celebrated?
Celebrations involve solemn ceremonies, folk games, and cultural performances, drawing millions of pilgrims to the ancestral temple. Traditional dishes like ‘bánh chưng’ (sticky rice cake) and ‘bánh dày’ (round sticky rice cake) are prepared and offered.
Hung Kings Festival Activities
Dance away
To really enjoy the festival, dance the entire day away with family or friends. You could start with hosting a small dinner at home and then take the party elsewhere. The aim is to relax and enjoy the culture.
Give a performance
Are you interested in narrating the story of the Hung Kings to those around you? Hold auditions and put up a small theater play. This will be especially beneficial for the kids.
Plan a trip
Are you currently living outside Vietnam? Well, this is the perfect time to plan a trip. Not only will you get to meet a lot of new people, but you will also experience a unique culture with exquisite traditions.
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Why We Love Hung Kings Festival
It's historical
We love the day because it provides a long detailed history of the life of the Hung Kings, their importance in Vietnam, and how they changed the country. The festival is also very cultural.
It brings in tourists
The festival is all about the culture and history of Vietnam. It manages to pull in a lot of tourists who yearn to witness exquisite cultures and traditions across the globe.
It increases income
The Hung Kings’ Festival manages to attract a huge crowd, whether it is from inside the country or outside. This leads to an increase in the revenue of several businesses, such as eateries, malls, e.t.c.
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