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The ritual of making bamboo flowers for the Gióng Festival, Sóc Temple, Vệ Linh Hamlet, Phù Linh Commune, Sóc Sơn
  • Manage No PI00006125
    Country Vietnam
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events
Description GIÓNG FESTIVAL OF PHÙ ĐỔNG AND SÓC TEMPLES In the historical books and folk beliefs of the Việt, there have been many stories and legends of Thánh Gióng - the Saint of the ancient Việt who was considered as one of the four immortal gods by the Vietnamese nationwide. The monarchic dynasties of the Great Việt in Vietnam bequeathed him as a Heavenly King. Legend has it that he was born as the result of a magical union between a girl from Gióng village and the giant footprint of the rain god in the Việt’s myths. At the age of three, he grew miraculously into a giant after hearing the King’s appeal to find gifted people to save the country and its people. After defeating the foreign invaders, the hero went to Sóc mountain and flew into the heaven.
Place Sóc Temple, Vệ Linh Hamlet, Phù Linh Commune, Sóc Sơn File Size 1MB
Definition 2878x1890 File Format jpg
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Vietnam National Institute Culture and Arts Studies (VICAS)
http://vicas.org.vn