The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting reports that today, June 9, the weather in the Northwest region, northern Phu Tho, and Tuyen Quang will have heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms. From this afternoon, the rain will decrease slightly but scattered showers will remain.
The North Central region will have moderate rain and thunderstorms, with some places experiencing very heavy rain, while Ha Tinh will have scattered showers and thunderstorms.
From Quang Tri to Da Nang city and the eastern provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak will have hot sunny days, with some places experiencing intense heat, and scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening and night.
The Southern region and other areas will have sunny days, with some places experiencing heat, while the Central Highlands and Southern region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening. During thunderstorms, there is a risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
Detailed rainfall forecast from last night to tonight in the Northwest region, northern Phu Tho: 80-160mm, with some places over 250mm. Thanh Hoa and Nghe An: 50-100mm, with some places 150mm.
Northern Delta and Hai Phong city: 20-40mm, with some places over 100mm.
From Ha Tinh to Quang Tri, Central Highlands, and Southern region this afternoon: 10-30mm, with some places experiencing heavy rain over 70mm.
Detailed weather forecast for today, June 9:
Hanoi City cloudy, night and morning moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms, with some places very heavy rain. Low temperature 23-25°C, high 28-30°C.
Northwest region cloudy, heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms. Low temperature 21-25°C, high 27-30°C.
Northeast region cloudy, night and morning moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms, with some places very heavy rain. Low temperature 21-25°C, high 27-30°C.
Thanh Hoa to Hue northern part cloudy, moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms, with some places very heavy rain. Southern part sunny, with some places hot. Low temperature 26-29°C, high 34-37°C.
South Central Coast partly cloudy, sunny, with some places hot, particularly the north experiencing intense heat. Low temperature 26-30°C, high 35-37°C.
Central Highlands partly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms, with some places heavy rain in the evening. Low temperature 21-24°C, high 30-33°C.
Southern region partly cloudy, sunny, with some places hot, particularly heavy rain in some places in the evening. Low temperature 25-28°C, high 32-35°C.
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Phu Tho
Phu Tho is a province in northern Vietnam, widely regarded as the cradle of the Vietnamese nation due to its deep historical and cultural significance. It is home to the Hung Kings Temple complex, where the legendary founders of the first Vietnamese state, the Van Lang Kingdom, are worshipped. The site is central to the annual Hung Kings Festival, a major national holiday that honors the country’s ancient origins and heritage.
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Hung Kings Temple complex
The Hung Kings Temple complex, located on Nghia Linh Mountain in Phu Tho Province, Vietnam, is a sacred historical site dedicated to the Hung Kings, the legendary founders of the Vietnamese nation. According to tradition, the site marks the location of the ancient Van Lang kingdom, and it has been a center for worship and pilgrimage for thousands of years. The complex features several temples and monuments, and it is the focal point of the annual Hung Kings Festival, a major cultural event honoring Vietnam’s origins.
Van Lang Kingdom
The Van Lang Kingdom, often considered the first Vietnamese state, is a legendary period in Vietnamese history traditionally dated from around 2879 to 258 BCE. Ruled by the Hùng Kings, it was centered in the Red River Delta and is associated with the foundation of ancient Vietnamese civilization and the legend of the dragon and fairy. While its existence is not confirmed by contemporary written records, it holds immense cultural significance as the mythical origin of the Vietnamese people and their early social structures.
Phu Tho
Phu Tho is a northern province in Vietnam, known as the ancient land of the Hung Kings, who are traditionally credited with founding the first Vietnamese state, Văn Lang, around 2879 BCE. The province is home to the Hung Temple complex, a significant cultural and historical site where annual festivals honor the Hung Kings and celebrate Vietnam’s origins. Today, Phu Tho remains a symbol of national heritage, attracting pilgrims and tourists interested in its deep-rooted history and traditional customs.
Tuyen Quang
Tuyen Quang is a province in northern Vietnam known for its rich revolutionary history, having served as a key base for the Việt Minh during the First Indochina War. The area is also culturally significant for its annual Tuyen Quang Lantern Festival, which features vibrant displays and traditional performances, celebrating the local heritage. Today, it attracts visitors with its scenic landscapes, including forests and the Lô River, alongside historical sites like the Tan Trao Communal House.