The festival, entitled “The 1,000th Spring of Thang Long-Hanoi”, aims to highlight cultural features of Hanoi.
It started with an animated dragon dance, followed by a folk dance
and a long march carrying the symbol of Hanoi and a portrait of late President Ho Chi Minh.
The festival seemed more ebullient with a sport dance and martial art and art performances.
Before the opening of the festival, the capital’s leaders and people
paid homage to King Ly Thai To who himself decided to move the capital
from Hoa Lu to Thang Long, now Hanoi.
The same day, a festival to commemorate the legendary Mother Au Co
who is said to be an ancestor of Vietnamese people was held in the
northern province of Phu Tho. It is also part of activities to be held
across the country to mark the millennium anniversary of Thang
Long-Hanoi.
Legend has it that
Au Co, who is a fairy, met and then got married to Lac Long Quan, a
dragon. Au Co gave birth to 100 eggs which hatched out 100 sons, who
were the forefather of the Vietnamese nation.