Phu Tho, April 4 -- For generations, the worship of the Hung Kings has become an integral part of Vietnam's cultural identity and traditional values, reflecting the deep gratitude of each new generation towards their ancestors for their contributions to the founding and protection of the nation, and becoming a factor to nurture national solidarity. Since the practice of worshipping the Hung Kings in Phu Tho was recognised as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, it has further strengthened the national pride and the spirit of "drinking water, remembering the source," a deeply rooted Vietnamese tradition. Over time, the practice has spread widely and continues to thrive. Preserving source of tradition Phu Tho is the cradle...