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Ha Giang

Ha Giang

Ha Giang is the final frontier in northern Vietnam, a lunar landscape of limestone pinnacles and granite outcrops. On a map: it juts up like a boil into southern China, or at least that is how the Chinese seem to view it. The far north of the province has some of the most spectacular scenery in Vietnam and the trip between Dong Van and Meo Vac is a mind-blower for motorbikers, but not much fun on buses. It should be one of the most popular destinations in this region, but is one of those rare provinces that still requires a travel permit and the bureaucratic baloney keeps most at bay.

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Hung Kings' Temple Festival
16 Apr
to 19 Apr

Hung Kings' Temple Festival

Phu Tho

The Hùng Temple Festival is the largest among the traditional festivals of Phú Thọ as well as the festivals of the Vietnamese nation. During these days, people from all over the country flock to Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain, Hy Cương Commune, Việt Trì City, to collectively honor the Hùng Kings. Additionally, it is an occasion for gathering, celebrating the prosperity of the Vietnamese lineage, and serving as a symbol of community spirit, reminding the Vietnamese people to unite in building an increasingly prosperous nation.
Tam Giang Temple Festival
16 Apr
to 18 Apr

Tam Giang Temple Festival

Phu Tho

The Tam Giang Temple Festival kicks off on the morning of the 8th day of the third lunar month with a traditional water procession at the river confluence. The leader of the male ritual team, along with representatives of the village elders, local leaders, and people from all walks of life, board a boat to perform the sacred water-fetching ritual. The collected water is then brought to the temple for the ceremony.
Suoi Mo Festival
7 May
to 8 May

Suoi Mo Festival

Bac Giang

Along the stream, trees hang their shadows gently reflecting on the clear water. There are three temples — the Upper Temple, the Middle Temple, and the Lower Temple — built during the Lê Dynasty (16th–17th century), dedicated to Princess Quế Mỵ Nương, daughter of King Hùng Định Vương. She was honored as the Supreme Mountain Holy Mother for her role in reclaiming and developing this land. Every year, to commemorate her merits, the local people hold the Suối Mỡ Temple Festival on the 30th of March and the 1st of April in the lunar calendar.On the main festival day, April 1st, besides the lively and bustling procession, at the Lower Temple, villagers organize various traditional games and ethnic sports such as wrestling, Chinese chess, swinging, cockfighting, archery, ethnic martial arts, badminton, football, volleyball, and chess. Among these, archery and ethnic martial arts are performed by local natives. At night, there is a traditional spiritual singing performance (hát chầu văn), making the festival lively and vibrant throughout the night.The Suối Mỡ Festival is a famous festival in Lục Nam, attracting a large number of visitors from both inside and outside the province to come and pay homage and participate in the festivities.
Yên Thế Festival
24 Apr
to 25 Apr

Yên Thế Festival

Bac Giang

The festival begins with an opening speech explaining the significance of the Yên Thế peasant uprising movement and affirming the spirit of this eternal and indomitable rebellion. This is followed by a parade showcasing strength, dignity, and splendor—this moment is also the liveliest part of the festival, featuring performances reenacting Hoàng Hoa Thám and his troops... rekindling the heroic history of our ancestors.
Traditional Festival of Chem Temple
9 Jun
to 11 Jun

Traditional Festival of Chem Temple

Hanoi

The Traditional Festival of Chem Temple is held annually to honor and express gratitude for the merits of King Khang Hy Ly Ong Trong (also known as Saint Chem).This is also an occasion for those who live far from their homeland to return to their roots, and for visitors from all over to explore the traditional cultural values of Bac Tu Liem District and its people. The festival also serves as a ceremonial prayer for favorable weather and bountiful harvests, reflecting the agricultural beliefs of the ancient Red River Delta communities.The festival features vibrant and exciting activities such as human chess, tug of war, and sack races, promising to draw strong community participation and leave a lasting impression on visitors from near and far.

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