On the last day of the Hung Kings Commemoration Festival holiday, according to reporters' records, the Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam area (Hanoi) attracted a large number of people and tourists to visit and admire the scenery.
From early morning, crowds flocked to the relic site, and at many times they had to queue in long lines to get inside. The calligraphy asking area was also bustling, especially families with children preparing to enter the important exam.

Ms. Nguyen Thu Phuong (Cau Giay ward, Hanoi) said that despite the hot weather, she still took her child to Van Mieu to ask for lucky calligraphy.
The weather is quite hot, but we two still try to queue. I hope my child studies smoothly and achieves good results in the upcoming exam," Ms. Phuong shared.
Mr. Tran Minh Hoang (Hanoi) also brought his child to Van Mieu early to ask for calligraphy for the upcoming university entrance exam.
My family wants to let our children experience the atmosphere at the Temple of Literature, both to understand more about the tradition of studiousness and to have more motivation before the upcoming exam," Mr. Hoang said.
Not only asking for calligraphy, many people and tourists also take the opportunity to visit and take souvenir photos on their last day off. Garden areas, lakes, and doctoral steles are always crowded, creating a bustling atmosphere.
Ms. Minh Anh (Phu Tho) said that she took the opportunity to go to Hanoi to take photos and save memories. She is excited about the space of the relic that is nostalgic and imbued with traditional features.
The scenery here is very beautiful, the space is ancient, so taking photos is very meaningful and poetic. My friends and I really like it," Ms. Minh Anh shared.
On the last day of the Hung Kings Commemoration holiday, Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam continues to be a familiar destination for the people of the Capital, not only for sightseeing but also to preserve traditional beauty.