A festival dedicated to Mother Âu Cơ – the legendary mother of Vietnam – opened in Hiền Lương commune of Hạ Hòa district, the northern province of Phu Tho, on February 11 (or the seventh day of the first month of the Year of the Pig).
The festival began with a ritual worshipping the guardian deity at the local communal house. A palanquin procession took offerings from the communal house to the Au Co Temple to pray for peace, good weather, prosperity and happiness.
The Au Co Temple festival marked the start of festive activities in Phu Tho in spring.
The temple was built under the reign of King Lê Thánh Tông (15th century) and named a national historical and cultural relic site in 1991. On January 23, 2017, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognized the worship of Mother Âu Cơ at the temple as part of the national intangible cultural heritage.
Source: vietnamplus.vn