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Festival sees thousands at temple

People reassured by preventive efforts and country’s low Covid-19 figures

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THOUSANDS of people scaled the steps of a mountain temple in northern Vietnam to burn incense sticks and make spiritual offerings, shrugging off concerns about the coronaviru­s risks as outbreaks rage in nearby countries.

As many as 30,000 people were expected to visit the Hung Kings temple in phu Tho province on Tuesday, authoritie­s said, to commemorat­e the anniversar­y of the death of a semi-mythical Vietnamese king, Lac Long Quan.

Visitors were met by guards offering free face masks and hand sanitiser before navigating the temple steps, measures that Do Ti Yen, 64, said were reassuring.

“The whole world is fighting the Covid-19 outbreak, but coming to this temple of Hung Kings, I found that the organisers have implemente­d very tight preventive measures,” he added.

Vietnam has been one of Asia’s biggest success stories in fighting the coronaviru­s, credited with decisive measures to track infections and contain outbreaks.

It has reported just 35 deaths and fewer than 2,800 cases.

The festival comes as neighbouri­ng Cambodia and nearby Thailand and the philippine­s battle their biggest outbreaks so far, fuelled by the arrival of highly transmissi­ble Covid-19 variants.

The annual festival was recognised in 2012 by Unesco as an “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity”.

“I can see that Vietnam has squashed the virus, or is very close to doing so with only a few cases left, that’s why I am not worried being here today,” said Do Van Chung, 24.

nguyen Tai may, 62, said it was important to still take precaution­s.

“Vietnam has done wonderfull­y. “I believe that it’s unlikely that Vietnam will have another outbreak again.

“We can’t let our guard down but I think the number of cases will be very low,” she added.

 ?? — AFP ?? Yearly event: devotees burning incense sticks at the temple atop the Nghia linh mountain during the hung Kings festival in phu Tho province.
— AFP Yearly event: devotees burning incense sticks at the temple atop the Nghia linh mountain during the hung Kings festival in phu Tho province.

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