The Cua Ong Temple Festival, which was recently recognised as national special intangible cultural heritage, opened in Cam Pha City, the northern province of Quang Ninh, on March 18.
Palanquin procession at the Cua Ong Temple Festival (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ninh (VNA) – The Cua OngTemple Festival, which was recently recognised as national special intangiblecultural heritage, opened in Cam Pha City, the northern province of Quang Ninh,on March 18.
The temple is dedicated to Tran Quoc Tang,the third son of Tran Hung Dao – the supreme commander of Vietnam. He was ahero in the resistance war against Mongol invaders under the Tran Dynasty inthe 11th century. The festival commemorates his contributions to defeatingenemies and bringing peace to the region.
As part of the opening ceremony, Quang Ninh receivedthe certificate on the national special intangible cultural heritage status bestowedupon Cua Ong Temple Festival.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Prime MinisterTruong Hoa Binh acknowledged the province’s contributions to the preservationof cultural and historical values.
He urged Quang Ninh to develop tourism intoits spearheaded sector and requested local authorities imrpove the Cua OngTemple Festival to be on par with its new status.
This year, the festival was held on a largescale, consisting of a palanquin procession by 28 groups and a folk gamesfestival of human chess, cock fighting, tug of war and a rice cooking contest,among others.
The event also featured a concert with morethan 500 artists and a 15-minute firework display.-VNA
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