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Festival to honour heroic Trung Sisters opens
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
A festival to commemorate two
national heroes, the Trung Sisters (Trung Trac and Trung Nhi), who led the
country against northern invaders 1970 years ago, opened on February 19.
Speaking at the
opening ceremony, Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan suggested that Hanoi pay due attention
to combining tourism development with preserving national cultural values.
A series of
activities are being held during the three-day event, including a procession of
the imperial palanquin, fighting elephants and offerings from the Ha Loi Temple
to the Trung Sisters’ Temple, musical performances, dragon and lion dances and
folk games are also taking place.
In 39 AD, the
aristocratic widow Lady Le Chan and the Trung Sisters formed an army to revolt
against the Chinese coming from the north.
The revolt was
briefly successful and the older sister, Trung Trac, established herself as
ruler of an independent state and chose Me Linh as a new capital.
However, four years later, Chinese feudal armies returned and the Trung forces
were routed. The Trung Sisters drowned themselves in the Hat river rather than
submit to capture.