Notably, the large presence of student groups created a unique highlight. Many schools organized field trips and hands-on experiences for students to learn about the Hung Kings worship tradition. Through activities such as offering incense, listening to explanations, and learning about history, students not only gained knowledge visually but also cultivated national pride and a sense of their origins.

Paying homage to the National Ancestor King Hung Vuong, a meaningful lesson learned from the visit.

A large number of students entered the main temple to light incense and pay respects to the National Ancestor.
After approximately four years of operation, the Hung King Temple in Can Tho City attracts visitors not only for its grand scale, unique architecture, and solemn atmosphere, but also for its profound spiritual value. It serves as a community hub, reminding people of the tradition of "drinking water, remembering the source," and contributing to the dissemination of national cultural heritage in modern life. The active inclusion of experiential learning activities in school curricula also demonstrates a trend towards innovation in teaching history and culture.

Students visited the exhibition hall, attentively listening to the guide's introduction about the Hung Kings worship belief and the culture of the Hung Kings era.

Many young people visit and take souvenir photos at Hung Temple.
The Hung King Temple in Can Tho City has become a spiritual anchor, contributing to nurturing local identity and creating a unique appeal for cultural tourism .
DUY KHOI
Source: https://baocantho.com.vn/du-khach-tim-ve-den-tho-vua-hung-tp-can-tho-truc-them-gio-to-a201843.html













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