Photo exhibition on Hung Vuong memorial park in Ho Chi Minh city
The exhibition introduces more than 70 public images of the process of building Hung Vuong memorial park in Ho Chi Minh featuring many activities during 5 years of operation.
On the occasion of King Hung 's death anniversary and the inauguration of the Hung Kings Memorial Park in Ho Chi Minh City, Management Board hosts the photo exhibiton titled " 5-year operation of the Hung King Memorial Park " at the Youth Cultural House in Ho Chi Minh City from Apri 1 to 4, 2014.
Hung King’s Monument in Ho Chi Minh City is place for students in primary school to study the history of traditional ethnic culture, burn incense to commemorate Hung King and visit Spratlys rocks .
Hung King Memorial Park in Ho Chi Minh City has been put into operation serving people since Hung Vuong’s death anniversary celebration in April 4, 2009.
This is the first historical culture park built expressing Vietnamese people's desire to memorize the sacred source of the nation .
Hung King Memorial Park is sanctuary place for Hung King’s Death Anniversary Ceremony held annually in Ho Chi Minh City. People comes here to commemorate ancestors and enjoy festival, cultural activities, arousing their pride of the nation.
According to the organizers, Hung King Memorial Park receives 1.02635 million visitors learning the history ,participating in festival’s activities and events.
Hung King Memorial Park in Ho Chi Minh City has been put into operation serving people since Hung Vuong’s death anniversary celebration in April 4, 2009.
This is the first historical culture park built expressing Vietnamese people's desire to memorize the sacred source of the nation .
Hung King Memorial Park is sanctuary place for Hung King’s Death Anniversary Ceremony held annually in Ho Chi Minh City. People comes here to commemorate ancestors and enjoy festival, cultural activities, arousing their pride of the nation.
According to the organizers, Hung King Memorial Park receives 1.02635 million visitors learning the history ,participating in festival’s activities and events.
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