Spring festivals nationwide
Published: February 27, 2018
Spring is the season for numerous traditional festivals across the country.
A palanquin procession at the Yen Tu Spring Festival. The festival kicks off on 25 February or the 10th day of the Lunar New Year, in Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh Province (Photo: VNA) |
An overview of the palanquin procession at the Yen Tu Spring Festival (Photo: VNA) |
Traditional drum performance at the Dong Da Festival in Ha Noi on 20 February (the 5th day of the Lunar New Year) (Photo: VNA) |
The 5th day of the first lunar month has become the traditional day marking the historic Ngoc Hoi-Dong Da victory under the leadership of Emperor Quang Trung (also known as national hero Nguyen Hue) (Photo: VNA) |
A 'Tuong' (classical drama) play re-enacting the victory (Photo: VNA) |
People go to the Huong Pagoda by boats. Huong Pagoda Festival kicks off in Huong Son Commune of My Duc District, Ha Noi, on 21 February (the 6th day of the first lunar month) (Photo: VNA) |
Many boats on Yen spring are full of visitors on the first day of the Huong Pagoda Festival (Photo: VNA) |
Huong Pagoda Festival is one of the longest festivals in Viet Nam when it lasts through the third lunar month (Photo: VNA) |
A procession at the Giong Festival of Soc Temple. The Giong Festival of Soc Temple and Phu Dong Temple in Ha Noi's Gia Lam Dstrict was listed in the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity (Photo: VNA) |
A parade at the Giong Festival of Soc Temple (Photo: VNA) |
Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival in Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh province begins on 21 February (Photo: VNA) |
A palanquin procession at the Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival. The Bai Dinh Pagoda is a big complex of Buddhist temples in Trang An Landscape Complex - a world cultural and natural heritage site recognised by UNESCO (Photo: VNA) |
Buddhist monks and followers pray at the Bai Dinh Pagoda (Photo: VNA) |
(Source: VNA)
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