During the feudal era, Vietnamese people mostly lived on agriculture. Therefore, calendar was very important for them to calculate days for cultivation. According to historical documents, Ngu Lich ceremony was held on the 24th of the last lunar month during Le Dynasty. (Photo: VNA)
Reenactment of Ngu Lich ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Reenactment of Ngu Lich ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Le kings organised the Ngu Lich ceremony to distribute calendars to royal mandarins. Ordinary people received calendar in their localities. (Photo: VNA)
Le kings organised the Ngu Lich ceremony to distribute calendars to royal mandarins. Ordinary people received calendars in their localities. (Photo: VNA)
Reenactment of the scene where mandarins presented calendar to the king. (Photo: VNA)
Reenactment of Ngu Lich ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Le kings organised the Ngu Lich ceremony to distribute calendars to royal mandarins. Ordinary people received calendars in their localities. (Photo: VNA)
Reenactment of Ngu Lich ceremony offers locals and tourists a chance to better understand about history of Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)
Ngu Lich ceremony is enacted (Photo: VNA)
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