About Vietnamese Doan Ngo TET (Tết Đoan Ngọ)
“Doan Ngo TET”, also called “Tết giết sâu bọ” (translated as TET for “Killing the persons’ inner insects”), is the second most significant festival (to the Lunar New Year Tet…
“Doan Ngo TET”, also called “Tết giết sâu bọ” (translated as TET for “Killing the persons’ inner insects”), is the second most significant festival (to the Lunar New Year Tet…
Human chess (cờ người) is a popular game at village and temple festival. The game follows the general rules of Chinese chess. The concept is recognizably similar to Western chess,…
Yen Tu Mountain’s beauty is in the harmony between imposing mounts and ancient pagodas and temples lurking under pine forests and bamboo clusters, making tourists relax after trekking sloping roads.…
My Birthplace Festival, a huge cultural and gastronomic event, will be held at Van Thanh Tourist Area and Binh Quoi Tourist Village from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on March…
Chu Dong Tu is one of four immortal gods in the Vietnamese pantheon. The festival annually takes place from the 10th to the 12th day of the second lunar month…
The legend of Keo pagoda festival Come back to the history, legend said that a humble fisherman in the 11th century achieved enlightenment as a Buddhist monk and could thereby…
Should you have interest in Vietnamese culture and festivals, you would rather follow us in this following supposed pilgrimage to the Lim Festival. It is the done thing in Lim…
A popular saying goes: “Even after 100 years of virtuous religious life, if you don’t come to Yen Tu you cannot be called a true religious person”. Pilgrimage to Yen…
According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam has more than 8,000 festivals and spring festivals, many of which take place soon after the Lunar New Year. They…
1. 2013 New year festival – The year off Snake and the fifth lantern festival Time: From the 29th evening of the 12th lunar month, the Dragon year to the…