Vietnamese Culture

Major Festivals and Holidays

Vietnam is a country that bursts into life with a myriad of major festivals and holidays throughout the year, each reflecting its rich cultural heritage and traditions.

One of the most significant celebrations is Tet Nguyen Dan, or the Lunar New Year, which marks the arrival of spring and the start of the lunar calendar. This festival is characterized by family reunions, traditional foods, and vibrant decorations, with streets filled with dragon dances, fireworks, and people in traditional attire. Another notable festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated with colorful lantern processions, mooncakes, and lion dances, particularly loved by children. The Perfume Pagoda Festival in Hanoi is a religious pilgrimage attracting thousands of Buddhists who come to pray and pay their respects at the Perfume Pagoda. The Hue Festival is a biennial event showcasing the cultural and historical heritage of the former imperial capital, featuring traditional music, dance performances, art exhibitions, and reenactments of royal ceremonies. The Hoi An Lantern Festival transforms the ancient town of Hoi An into a magical place with thousands of colorful lanterns illuminating the streets and river.

Each of these festivals offers a unique glimpse into Vietnam's cultural richness and communal spirit. Whether you're a cultural enthusiast or a casual traveler, experiencing Vietnam's major festivals and holidays is a journey into the heart of its vibrant traditions

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