Last updated: Monday, January 25, 2010 |
VnnNews – The remains of King Le Du Tong (1680-1731) was buried at 10.50am, January 25 in Bai Trach Village, central province of Thanh Hoa, as plan.
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Burning incense for the King before carrying his remains from |
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Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the chief of the organizing board. |
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Buddhist monks performed rituals. |
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The coffin of King Le Du Tong. |
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The truck carrying the coffin left the |
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Thousands of people attend the burial ceremony of King Le Du Tong in Thanh Hoa province. |
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| Party and State leaders at the ceremony. |
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| The people burn incense for the King. |
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| The King’s coffin. |
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| It is moved to the burial site. |
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| The censor is brought to the burial site. |
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| The coffin is lowered into the grave. |
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| The censer suddenly burns up at the end of the rituals. |
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