Festivals
Edit ThisGo Thap festival takes place twice a year in March and November of the lunar calendar in the southern province of An Giang . A memorial festival for Ba Chua Xu, who had great contribution to the discovery, construction and development of Go Thap, is held from afternoon of the 14th to morning of the 16th of lunar March. A festival to memorise two national heroes Thien Ho Duong and Doc Binh Kieu, leaders of the resistance against French colonialists in the second half of the 19th century is also held on lunar November 14-16. The atmosphere there changes when the festival is held. Many visitors from all over Vietnam travel to the festivals by all means of transport such as trains, boats and buses. The festivals attract nearly fifty thousand visitors a year. The Go Thap festival consists of two separate parts: worshipping ceremonies and amusement activities. In addition to main ceremonies such as worshiping Ba Chua Xu, Thien Ho Duong and Doc Binh Kieu, several other ceremonies are held to pray for peace and worship Than Nong (Emperor Shen Nong). Each ceremony has different contents but has a similar funeral oration performed by an elder man who is responsible for worshipping. The content of the funeral oration is to praise the ancestors’ great contribution or to pray Gods for happiness, wealth and bumper crops. For amusement, art and cultural activities such as song and dance performances and traditional games help attendants forget difficulties in daily life and lead a happy and honest life. The Go Thap festival is a harmonious combination of different cultural features: between material and spirit, belief and culture, sacredness and daily life and between outdatedness and modernity. Those who attend the festivals often contribute rice, firewood, vegetables to the kitchen of Doc Binh Kieu and Thien Ho Duong Temples . Money contributed by visitors is spent on restoring the existing vestiges. Besides the State funds, people have contributed both efforts and money to completing the reconstruction of the historical site. A road from My An town to the historical area has been asphalted. The Go Thap festival, full of traditional features reflecting Dong Thap Muoi (Plain of Reeds) residents’ hope and aspiration, is more and more attractive to tourists.
Oc Om Boc Festival in Vietnam
Edit ThisOc Om Boc Festival, Vietnam is a religious ceremony when the moon god of Kho Me minority group is worshipped in Soc Trang Province of South Vietnam. One of the most prominent of the festivals of Vietnam, it falls in October as per the Gregorian Calendar and on December 15th of the Buddhist calendar.
Oc Om Boc Festival, Vietnam is celebrated to thank the moon god for bringing good crops, abundant fish in the river and maintain the health of all the villagers. The moon deity is offered prayers to shower her blessings upon the villagers and lead them to more..
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Lunar New Year (held allover Vietnam)
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Tet - Vietnamese and Chinese Lunar New Year, is the most important Festival of Vietnamese people. This scared Festival sometime between late January or early February (depend on Lunar Calendar ) and Tet has become so familiar to the Vietnamese that when Spring arrives, the Vietnamese, wherever they may be, are all thrilled and excited with the advent of Tet, and they feel an immense nostalgia, wishing to come back to their homeland for a family reunion and a taste of the particular flavours of the Vietnamese festivities.
Although officially a three-day affair, festivities more..
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vietnam Festival rituals
Edit ThisFestivals require many compulsory rituals, which are carried out in a strict order from the preparation to the ending of a festival. In general, a festival has the following rituals:
Statue washing rite is performed at mid-night of the day before the festival. This rite is preceded by a ceremony of water procession in some places. A ceremony to inform gods must be held prior to this statue-washing rite. Next is the rite of wearing hats and costumes for gods' statues or putting them in their worshipping tablets if gods have no statue. After more..| World66 rating: | [rate it] |
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