Revival of royal ceremony attracts large crowds of spectators
Update: Mar 26, 2009
On March 24, tens of thousands of domestic and foreign tourists attended a special royal ceremony named Xa Tac, which was traditionally dedicated to the Earth (Xa) and Cereal (Tac) Gods and has been revived in the former imperial capital of Hue.

This is the second time the event has been organized since the Hue Festival 2008 to uphold the values of traditional Vietnamese culture, introducing Hue’s royal music, dance, costumes and customs.

The Xa Tac ceremony includes two parts - one for the king, his mandarins and troops to parade from the imperial palace and another at the Xa Tac altar.

The director of the Hue relics conservation centre, Phung Phu, said that in the past, the ritual was held twice a year to pray for peace and prosperity in the nation. It first appeared during the early Le Dynasty.
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