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The Great Ceremony of Commemorating the Hung Kings: Honoring Traditional Values, Cultivating Gratitude, and Patriotism

"Though one may travel far and wide, Remember the day of our ancestors' commemoration, the tenth day of the third lunar month."

The Hung Kings' Commemoration Day (the 10th day of the third lunar month) has long been established as a significant national festival. It is not only an occasion to remember the heroic achievements of the nation in building and defending the country but also an opportunity to convey the cultural and ethical values that our ancestors preserved and passed down to future generations.

The Hung Kings' Commemoration Day is not only an expression of reverence but also a manifestation of the traditional Vietnamese moral principle of "Gratefulness to the Source." It is evidence of the enduring spirit of the Vietnamese people throughout thousands of years of history. Furthermore, the 10th day of the third lunar month each year is an opportunity for us to understand and take pride in our roots, our people, and our ancestors, while also educating about the tradition of patriotism, "Gratefulness to the Source," deeply appreciating the contributions of the Hung Kings in founding the nation and the steadfastness of our predecessors in defending the country against foreign invaders. It serves as a reminder that, despite any challenges or adversities, the Vietnamese people always maintain their faith and determination to protect their homeland and build a brighter future.

The youth of [Institution's Name] pledge to uphold the spirit of learning, patriotism, unity, ceaseless endeavor, creativity, and dedication for the prosperity of our nation. May each of us continue to stride forward on the path of development, contributing to the magnificent chapters of history for the generations to come.

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Đông Xanh - Media Collaborator, University of Information Technology

English version: Phan Huy Hoang