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NA Chairman Attends Ceremony Marking King Ly Thai To’s Enthronement

Bac Ninh: Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Tran Thanh Man attended a ceremony marking the 1015th anniversary of King Ly Thai To (Ly Cong Uan)'s enthronement at Do Temple, a special national relics, in Bac Ninh province on April 13 evening.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the ceremony was held to commemorate the significant historical event of King Ly Thai To's enthronement. The event took place at the Do Temple, which holds historical importance as a national relic. King Ly Thai To, originally named Ly Cong Uan, is a revered figure in Vietnamese history, and his enthronement marked the beginning of the Ly dynasty, which played a crucial role in the development of the nation.

The presence of NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man at the ceremony underscores the continuing importance and recognition of historical events in shaping the cultural and political legacy of Vietnam. The event gathered local officials, historians, and citizens, reflecting the collective memory and respect for the nation's historical leaders and milestones.