Hanoi’s leaders pay tribute to ancestors on Tet
Paying tribute to ancestors is a long-lasting tradition in Vietnam in the biggest national holiday.
Paying tribute to ancestors is a long-lasting tradition in Vietnam in the biggest national holiday.
With the relocation of the capital and a comprehensive reform, Ly Cong Uan (King Ly Thai To) and his descendants succeeded in building a strong nation.
Over a thousand years ago, in the fall of 1010, King Ly Thai To issued a royal decree called 'Edict on the Transfer of Capital' to move the imperial capital from Hoa Lu to Dai La.
Nowadays, Hanoi's leaders always attach importance to promoting Thang Long’s traditions and make Hanoi increasingly wealthy, beautiful and civilized.
Hanoi's top leaders expressed their gratitude to the kings who were credited with building and defending the nation.