“Althoughliving far away from the homeland, we are always proud of beingVietnamese and hope to pay tribute to the Hung Kings at least once inour lives,” said 71-year-old Dinh Van Moi who has lived in Thailandfor 69 years.
Pham Minh Tiem, living in Australia, said he is delighted that the Hung Kings worship ritual has beenrecognised by UNESCO as an intangible heritage of humanity which helpsoverseas Vietnamese get a better understanding of the ritual and joinhands together in preserving it.
According to DeputyForeign Minister Nguyen Thanh Son, the overseas Vietnamese’s tour, heldwith assistance from the government, manifests the national traditionof respecting ancestors, while showing the Party and State’s attentionto the Vietnamese community abroad.
Son, who is alsohead of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs, affirmedthat the Vietnamese communities in foreign countries are anindispensable part of the nation as they serve as a bridge connectingtheir homeland and their host countries.
During their stay in Vietnam, the group will also visit soldiers and locals in Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelago.-VNA