Sports, Culture & Tourism week opens in Thai Binh

Sports, Culture and Tourism week 2010 opened at the Tran Dynasty Temple relics in Hung Ha district of the northern province of Thai Binh on Feb. 27 in the presence of State President Nguyen Minh Triet and Vice National Assembly Chairman Uong Chu Luu.

Sports, Culture and Tourism week 2010 opened at the Tran Dynasty Temple relics in Hung Ha district of the northern province of Thai Binh on Feb. 27 in the presence of State President Nguyen Minh Triet and Vice National Assembly Chairman Uong Chu Luu.

President Nguyen Minh Triet ( L ) beats the drum to open the Sports, Culture and Tourism week at the Tran Dynasty Temple relics in the northern province of Thai Binh on February 27
President Nguyen Minh Triet  ( L ) beats the drum to open the Sports, Culture and Tourism week at the Tran Dynasty Temple relics in the northern province of Thai Binh on February 27

The event began with an incense-burning ceremony at the temple, located in Tien Duc commune, where the Tran Kings were born and start their causes.

It was followed by a glorious drum performance of almost 40 provincial artists.

Addressing the opening ceremony, President Triet emphasized that Thai Binh is a province that boasts a diversity of culture, a legendary history and a fascinating tradition.

The State leader asked ministries and central sectors to invest in the Tran Dynasty Temple relic site in particular, and Thai Binh province in general, to promote the development of the province and increase awareness of its fine traditions.

He expressed his belief that Thai Binh will soon become an exemplary province, as envisioned by Uncle Ho upon his visit there.

The President beat the drum to open the week and wished pilgrims to the festival good health and a successful week-long event.

The program was followed by the performance of an epic, filled with drums and the singing voices of 850 artists.

The week is expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors to see an exhibition of Tran dynasty documents and artifacts and exhibitions on vocational training and crafts as well as folk games, and folk song and dance performances, among other activities.

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