Tag: Lạc Long Quân
The Golden Age of the Hung Kings: Unveiling the Legacy of Vietnam’s Ancient Rulers
The Hung Kings were the revered monarchs of Van Lang, a kingdom of the Lac Viet people. The Hung Kings' era is a significant part of Vietnamese history, and their legacy is deeply ingrained in the country's cultural fabric. With a lineage of eighteen kings, the Hung Kings' rule is celebrated annually during the Hung Kings' Temple Festival, a time-honored tradition that pays homage to these influential rulers. The festival is a testament to the Hung Kings' impact and their enduring place in the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese people.