Festivals in Vietnam Customized Holidays give visitors the best chance to get up close to the historical stories, customs and cheerful spirit of the Vietnamese people. Although undergoing modern development steps, Vietnam still retains the traditional beauty that nowhere else can be found. Here are 6 typical festivals of Vietnam that visitors should experience once in their life.
1. Lunar New Year (Tet Nguyen Dan)
Time: The first days of the Lunar New Year
Place: Vietnam nationwide
Tet Nguyen Dan is an important holiday for the Vietnamese people, clearly showing the unique cultural beauty of the country that makes international tourists extremely excited. Typical activities of the Lunar New Year are praying for a peaceful new year, having meals together and visiting among family members, friends and neighbors. Children are very excited when adults give red envelopes.
(Lunar new year in Vietnam)
Tet is also a great time to enjoy a variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes such as Banh Chung (Chung Cake), Gio Lua (Lean pork paste), Dua Hanh (Pickled onion), Thit Dong (Jellied meat),… House guests are also served tea and dried jam placed on the table in the living room.
2. Hung Kings Temple Festival
Time: From the 1st to the 10th day of the 3rd lunar month every year.
Place: Hung Temple, Viet Tri city, Phu Tho province, Vietnam.
Hung Kings Temple Festival is a traditional festival of Vietnamese people to commemorate the merits of founding the country of Hung Vuong. Hung Kings worship has been registered by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam on the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List (phase 1) and recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
(Hung Kings Temple Festival in Vietnam)
Hung Kings Temple Festival is an occasion for generations of Vietnamese people to express their love and admiration for their ancestors’ homeland. Besides, this festival also attracts international tourists who want to participate and explore activities towards the roots of the Vietnamese people in Vietnam Private Tours.
3. Perfume Pagoda Festival
Time: From the 6th of January to the end of the 3rd lunar month every year.
Place: My Duc- 69 km south of Hanoi.
The meaning of the Perfume Pagoda festival represents the worshiping beliefs of Vietnamese religions at present, including Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. Especially, it also represents the connection and harmony between people and nature, increasing the strength of national unity.
(Perfume Pagoda festival in Vietnam)
The unique feature of the Perfume Pagoda festival is to sit on a boat to go to Huong Tich cave and admire the magnificent natural beauty. When participating in the Perfume Pagoda festival, visitors can bring offerings to worship the national ancestors and participate in extremely attractive cultural and entertainment activities such as rowing, climbing, Chau Van singing- the art of Vietnamese traditional singing.
4. Hoi An Lantern Festival
Time: On the night of the full moon every month.
Place: Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam.
During this festival, locals turn off all electric lights and hang colorful lanterns throughout the old quarter. The festival starts from 6pm to 10pm and takes place most bustling and crowded at the riverside between the Japanese bridge and Hoi An bridge.
(Hoi An Lantern Festival in Vietnam)
Visitors can participate in activities such as admiring colorful lanterns, enjoying typical local dishes and participating in traditional cultural activities such as lion dance, dragon dance, etc. dance music. In particular, visitors have the opportunity to release lanterns with their dreams on the Hoi An River.
5. Hue Festival
Time: April, May or June every two years.
Place: Hue, Vietnam.
Hue Festival, formerly known as “Vietnamese – French Festival”, was held in 1992 and renamed to “Hue Festival” as it is today in 2000. Since then, the festival has become a major cultural event for the purpose of remembrance of Vietnam history and traditional values of Hue capital, along with promoting those values to tourists around the world.
(Hue Festival in Vietnam)
Visitors can attend some events in Vietnam Customized Tours such as: Royal night, Nam Giao sacrifice ceremony, Ao Dai festival, sea festival, poetry performance, festival country market, human flag,… Since Hue was the capital of Vietnam in the 19th century, the festival is also the venue for reenactment of royal ceremonies such as the enthronement of King Nguyen Hue and the doctoral exam. Street performances, film screenings and art exhibitions are also held throughout the week of the festival.
6. Mid-Autumn Festival (Tet Trung Thu)
Time: August 15th Lunar Calendar
Place: Vietnam nationwide
The time of the full moon and brightest of the year with unique traditional activities. Family members have the opportunity to gather together happily to prepare the Mid-Autumn Tray and worship ancestors. Young children always love the Mid-Autumn Festival because they can join in the lantern parade with colorful lanterns of various sizes and shapes, such as stars, fish, butterflies, etc.
(Mid-autumn Festival in Vietnam)
An important event before and during the Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival is the Lion Dance. Even groups of children perform dances in the streets or houses very lively every night. In addition, Moon Cake is a symbol of traditional dishes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Currently, Vietnamese mooncakes have many different flavors, but the most popular type is baked mooncake filled with ham, Chinese sausage, salted egg,… or snow skin moon filled with green beans or lotus seeds.
Vietnam is a country with many festivals throughout the year that are spread from the North and the South. Each festival of Vietnam Private Holidays has its own characteristic showing the long-standing culture of Vietnam. There are also plenty of other cultural events held throughout the year (or years), so visitors have the opportunity to join any festival you want at different times.
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