Hung Kings Festival 2026: From Hanoi to Phu Tho
Every spring, Vietnam pauses for a moment of collective remembrance during the Hung Kings Festival- a deeply meaningful national holiday that honors the country’s ancient origins. While the grand pilgrimage unfolds in Phu Tho, travelers can also feel the spirit of this tradition in Hanoi through temples, cultural rituals, and a reflective atmosphere. This guide offers a graceful way to experience the festival, whether in the capital or at its sacred heartland.
What Is Hung Kings Festival and Why Does It Matter in Vietnam?

The Hung Kings Festival (Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương) is one of Vietnam’s most sacred national celebrations, honoring the legendary Hung Kings – the founders of the first Vietnamese state, Văn Lang. Held annually on the 10th day of the third lunar month, the festival is centered at the revered Hung Kings Temple, where thousands gather to pay tribute.
More than a historical commemoration, the festival represents a profound expression of Vietnamese identity, ancestral respect, and national unity. In 2012, the tradition of Hung Kings worship was officially recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
While Phu Tho hosts the main ceremonies, the significance of the festival resonates across the country. In cities like Hanoi, locals still honor the occasion through temple offerings, cultural performances, and quiet acts of remembrance.
Where & When Is Hung King Festival

The main celebrations of the Hung Kings Festival, also known as Hung Kings Commemoration Day or Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương, take place at the sacred Hung Kings Temple, located on Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain in Hy Cương Commune, Việt Trì City, Phú Thọ Province.
The Hung Kings Temple Festival runs from the 1st to the 10th day of the third lunar month, culminating in the main day of tribute. During this time, pilgrims from across Vietnam travel to Phu Tho to honor their ancestral roots. As one of the country’s most important spiritual events, the Hung Kings Festival transforms Phu Tho into a vibrant cultural hub, blending solemn rituals with festive community activities.
Main Festival in Hung Temple Phu Tho
Visiting Hung Kings Temple during the festival is a deeply immersive cultural experience. Travelers are encouraged to hire a private car with a driver for a convenient day trip. Dress modestly with respectful attire, and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and climbing.
Ritual Ceremonies (Phần lễ)
The ceremonial aspect includes solemn rituals, especially on the main day (10/3 lunar calendar), featuring the traditional procession and incense offering at the Upper Temple.
- 1–5/3 (lunar calendar): Regional incense offerings
- 6/3 (lunar calendar): Ceremonies for Lạc Long Quân and Âu Cơ
- 7/3 (lunar calendar): Palanquin processions
- 10/3 (lunar calendar): Main commemoration and national tribute

Festival Activities (Phần hội)
- The festive side brings energy and cultural richness:
- Exhibitions about Hung Kings and ancestral worship
- Traditional performances: Xoan singing, drum shows, water puppetry
- Folk competitions: bánh chưng, bánh dày making, boat racing

Travel Tips for Visiting Phu Tho During Hung Kings Festival
During the Hung Kings Festival, Phu Tho becomes one of the busiest pilgrimage destinations in northern Vietnam. As a major public holiday, it attracts large numbers of domestic travelers, creating a lively but sometimes crowded atmosphere.
Planning ahead allows you to fully enjoy the cultural experience without unnecessary stress. Whether you are traveling from Hanoi for a day trip or staying overnight, a well-organized itinerary will help you balance exploration and comfort.

Book Transport and Accommodation Early
Holiday demand often leads to limited availability for transport and accommodations. Booking early ensures better prices and preferred options, especially if you plan to stay near the festival area.
Start Sightseeing Earlier in the Day
Early mornings offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for visiting temples and participating in rituals. This timing also aligns with the more reflective nature of the festival.
Be Respectful in Sacred and Heritage Spaces
As this is a spiritual event, visitors should dress modestly, avoid loud behavior, and respect ongoing rituals. Observing local customs enhances both your experience and cultural understanding.
FAQs
- Is Hung Kings Festival a public holiday in Vietnam?
Yes. Hung Kings Commemoration Day is a nationwide public holiday. - Is there a large celebration in Hanoi?
Not as grand as in Phu Tho, but temples in Hanoi still reflect the festive spirit. - Will Phu Tho be crowded?
Yes, especially during the main festival days. Booking early is recommended. - When is Hung King’s Festival in 2026?
It falls on April 26, 2026.
Retreat to La Siesta Classic Ma May – among the Best Hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter
After experiencing the cultural depth of the festival in Phu Tho, returning to the vibrant streets of Hanoi Old Quarter offers a perfect contrast. Staying in the heart of the Old Quarter allows travelers to continue their cultural journey with ease.
Hanoi La Siesta Classic Ma May is among the best hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter, widely recognized as one of the best boutique hotels in Hanoi. Blending traditional Vietnamese charm with modern comfort, it provides a peaceful retreat where guests can unwind while still being immersed in the authentic rhythm of the capital.