3 Popular Traditional Festivals of Vietnam
Hoi A Full Moon Festival:
Every full moon day of the month, the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An sheds off its modernity and basks into its traditional avatar. The town cuts off ties with modern amenities like motorized traffic, fluorescent lights and transforms itself into a 18th and 19th century Chinese trading venue. The town features Chinese opera, chess and plenty of other recreational and cultural activities that take you back in the time. Colored lanterns are placed everywhere on the streets and the locals gather in temples to pay respect to their ancestors. The cuisine too reflects the taste of past centuries. This festival is celebrated every month on the full moon day and has become a major tourist attraction since the past few years.
Tet Festival: The most important festival in Vietnam, Tet festival is celebrated in grand style with plenty of excitement. This festival marks the beginning of New Year in Vietnamese culture and is the day of family reunion. On this day, Vietnamese across the world visit their homes to welcome the New Year with their family. Delicious food and loud music are integral aspects of this festival. Interestingly, Vietnamese people consider barking of dogs as an auspicious omen for this occasion. So, goading of dogs is common practice during Tet Festival.
Lim Festival: Every year on the 12–13th day of the first lunar month, Vietnamese people gather in the Tien Du District in Bac Ninh Province to celebrate the Lim festival. This festival is celebrated to pray to the gods and ancestors but the major attraction of Lim festival is the ‘Qua H ’ singing performance.
Quan Ho translates into traditional folk music. During the festival, several music groups perform traditional songs that talk about culture, love and aspects of village life. The music performances are conducted on boats. Locals visit the place to sing, listen and to catch up with friends.
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