Students attend the pen-brush opening ceremony at the temple dedicated to Nguyen Binh Khiem in Nguyen Binh Khiem commune, Hai Phong city, February 22, 2026. |
The ceremony included a lion dance, an incense offering ceremony in tribute to Nguyen Binh Khiem, and a presentation by artisans on the significance of the early spring pen-brush opening tradition. Chu Van Hieu of A Sao commune in Hung Yen province came to the temple to ask for a calligraphic letter for his daughter.
“I’ve brought my daughter here at the start of the year to offer incense and pray that she will study well and uphold Vietnam’s long-standing tradition of valuing education. Besides seeking blessings from Nguyen Binh Khiem, she is also performing the pen-brush opening ritual, hoping for good luck in her studies,” said Hieu.
Students write their first words of the new lunar year. |
In the first three days of the Lunar New Year, the temple, a Special National Relic Site, welcomed more than 225,000 visitors.