Hoi An Festivals: Every year on the 12th day of the first lunar month, which falls on February 21st in 2024, the residents of Kim Bong carpentry village in Cam Kim commune, Hoi An City, come together to honor the memory of their craft village’s ancestors. This solemn occasion serves as a testament to their […]
Hoi An Lunar New Year 2024: Tra Que village in Hoi An observes the annual Spring Festival (Lễ Cầu Bông or Cau Bong Festival) as a cherished tradition. This event is dedicated to honoring and commemorating the achievements of ancestors who founded this time-honored vegetable village over four centuries ago. Spring Festival in Tra Que […]
Kitchen God Vietnam or Táo Quân: Celebrating the Kitchen God Day on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month holds significant importance as a prelude to the Lunar New Year in Vietnam. Annually, rituals are conducted to bid farewell to the Kitchen God and send him on his journey to heaven. The Mythical Origins […]
Lunar New Year 2024 in Da Nang: Experience a plethora of captivating festivals and discover novel check-in locations as both locals and tourists immerse themselves in the festivities of the Year of the Dragon in Da Nang. The Vietnam Travel Guide offers enticing activities, guiding tourists in planning an unforgettable exploration of Da Nang during […]
Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival) is the greatest event of the year that almost all Vietnamese enjoy, and this Year of the Pig 2019 promises to be full of luck and prosperity. Amongst the twelve Chinese zodiacs, the pig is an intimate animal that generations of the Vietnamese feel close to. Images of the […]