Hanoi, April 26 -- Vietnamese communities in the Czech Republic and France gathered this week to celebrate the Hung Kings' Commemoration Day, reaffirming their attachment to the nation's roots and preserving cultural identity among Vietnamese abroad. Held in Prague and Paris on April 25, the ceremonies reflected the enduring significance of the Hung Kings worship tradition as a symbol of national solidarity and the Vietnamese ethos of remembering one's origins. For overseas Vietnamese, the annual observance has also become a spiritual anchor connecting communities abroad with the homeland. In Prague, the ceremony was co-organised for the first time by the Phu Tho and Vinh Phuc fellow-countrymen associations under the patronage of the Viet...