Pen-brush opening tradition enacted in localities
A traditional pen-brush opening ceremony was launched at the Temple dedicated to Chu Van An in Phuong Hoang mountain, Chi Linh town, northern Hai Duong province on February 13.
Pen-brush opening, or “Khai But”, is a tradition which has existed for thousands of years in Vietnam, when scholars and writers penned a line of prose or poetry to begin a new-year writing period.
Pen-brush opening ceremony aims to promote the studious tradition of the Vietnamese people and honor the country’s education cause.
The Chu Van An Temple has hosted a lot of activities honouring role models in the education sector nationwide.