Hau Dong trance ritual honours Vietnamese Mother Goddess Worshipping

An exhibition on Mother Goddess Worship and performance of Hau Dong Trance Ritual was opened in Hanoi on June 7, contributing to promoting the nation's traditional culture.

PhD, Meritorious Artisan Nguyen Duc Hien in a Hau Dong trance ritual performance. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
PhD, Meritorious Artisan Nguyen Duc Hien in a Hau Dong trance ritual performance. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) – An exhibition on Mother Goddess Worship and performance of Hau Dong Trance Ritual was opened in Hanoi on June 7, contributing to promoting the nation's traditional culture.

The programme aimed to honor the practice of Mother Goddess Worship, which was inscribed as UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2016, and promotes the nation's traditional culture to the domestic and international public.

In a novel setting – a cultural experience that stimulates all the senses – the 90-minute performance transported the audience to the emotional depths of the ritual's practice.

People had a chance to see installation art related to Mother Goddess worship, immersed in the space of Chau Van music, an indispensable element in performing the Hau Dong ritual.

bup be dao mau.jpg
The dolls simulate images in the Mother Goddess worship belief (Four palaces dolls). (Photo: VietnamPlus)

General Director Nguyen Xuan Thanh Tung said that the cultural experience programme is built on the foundation of the exhibition space Mother Goddess Worship: Heart-Beauty-Joy. It was set up in 2012 at the Vietnamese Women's Museum, introducing the core values ​​of belief through the voices and experiences of people following Mother Goddess worship in Hanoi, and other northern provinces. It contributes to a better understanding of the unique, long-standing faith of the Vietnamese people.

daomau7-6861.jpg
Solemn altar in the exhibition space. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

The programme saw the participation of PhD, Meritorious Artisan Nguyen Duc Hien, a medium in charge of expertise who directly participated in the performance.

He said that the criteria for building the programme is to ensure the sacredness and majesty of the deities while also being artistic and expressing the core values ​​of belief.

After a trial period, the organiser will conduct a survey. If the programme receives a positive response from foreign guests, Hien will explain the content in English. This contributes to the promotion of Vietnamese traditional culture. He once introduced Hau Dong on CNN channel and was the first person to bring Hau Dong costumes to the modern fashion stage.

The worship of Mother Goddesses is a purely Vietnamese folk belief. It has a long history and has adapted to social changes. Today, this belief is widely practised throughout Vietnam and in Vietnamese communities overseas. It addresses the concerns of daily life and the desire for good health and happiness. Worshippers find great emotional support in their faith, and it attracts followers from all walks of life, Hien said.

9377ceb8-3f81-4fcf-8c73-d4e052875a0f-8140.jpg
Hau Dong trance ritual honours Vietnamese Mother Goddess Worshipping (Photo: VietnamPlus)

People believe that the Mother Goddess is the supreme deity who has been reincarnated as the three Mother Goddesses – Heaven, Earth, Water, and Mountains and Forests – who look after all things. The Mother Goddess is worshipped in spacious palaces and temples and on small household altars in various configurations along with local deities. Mother Goddess worshippers consider her as the mother of all. She protects and supports them, giving them happiness, strength, and faith to overcome natural calamities, misfortunes, and illnesses. She also provides them a peaceful and prosperous life.

The Mother Goddesses reside on the altar where devotees come to ask for blessings. The altar is always kept clean and carefully arranged. Spirit mediums perform Hau Dong, the central ritual of mother goddess worship, on a platform in front of the altar. In anticipation of a ritual, the altar is beautifully prepared with many trays full of offerings, votive paper, and enormous vases of flowers.

daomau3-3149.jpg
PhD, Meritorious Artisan Nguyen Duc Hien in a press conference (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hau Dong, a theatrical ritual form, is central to the worship of the Mother Goddesses. Mediums incarnate the gods with characteristic facial expressions and movements in the sacred space of the ritual. The audience sees incarnate deities dancing in their exquisite costumes and listens to Chau van music. They relive the stories of national heroes and heroines while sitting in a ritual area decorated with vibrant colors, they somehow go into a trance.

When spirit mediums impersonate a god, the music, the encouragement of the audience, and the atmosphere of the ritual inspire them to dance more vivaciously and to mime the characteristic gestures and personality of the gods more authentically. Also essential is the coordinated effort of skilled assistants who prepare and change the costumes and props, and dress and groom the medium.

According to Hien, costumes are important signs that identify different deities in their incarnations. Wearing a beautiful costume while dancing encourages the spirit medium to be in a more ecstatic state, thus making the audience more excited as well.

The interaction between the medium, the audience, and the musicians in the ritual space generates an accelerating sense of joy until the ecstatic participants are able to forget all the sorrows of their daily lives. This sense of joy grows as the spectators receive the gods' spiritual and material fortunes, believing that a fragment of the gods' fortune is equal to a load of earthly fortune.

The programme will be open to the public every Friday and Saturday evening starting June 14 at the Vietnamese Women's Museum, 36 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hanoi.

The worship of the Mother Goddesses of the three realms (Heaven, Water, and Mountains and Forests) was inscribed by UNESCO in 2016 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity./.

VNA

See more

Local residents take the donated breeding cows home. (Photo: VNA)

Breeding cows presented to poor households along Vietnam–Cambodia border

Accordingly, leaders of the Border Guard High Command and Tay Ninh province of Vietnam, and Svay Teap district in Svay Rieng province of Cambodia presented 20 breeding cows, valued at 20 million VND (760 USD) each, to 20 households - 10 in Long Thuan commune (Tay Ninh) and 10 in Monorom commune of Svay Teap district.

Tuyen Quang province's tax officer assist people in carrying out tax payment procedures. (Photo: Nhandan.vn)

Tuyen Quang works hard to maximise state revenue in 2025

Tuyen Quang’s state budget revenue was estimated at more than 5.55 trillion VND (210.8 million USD) in the first 10 months of 2025, reaching 91% of the target assigned by the Prime Minister and 62.5% of the plan set by the provincial People’s Committee.

A ceremony in response to Vietnam Law Day held in Khuong Mai secondary school in Hanoi (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Vietnam Law Day to be observed in Hanoi

A national-scale ceremony marking Vietnam Law Day (November 9) is scheduled for November 7 afternoon in Hanoi, offering a chance for every citizen to uphold the spirit of respecting the Constitution and law, fostering a culture of legal compliance for the goal of wealthy people and a strong, democratic, equitable, and civilised nation.

The success of the Russian October Revolution had a profound impact on revolutionary movements around the world, including in Vietnam. Under the light of Marxism–Leninism and the October Revolution, Nguyen Ai Quoc found in it a “miraculous handbook,” the path to national salvation for the Vietnamese people. In the photo: The people of Hanoi seized the Residential Palace of the Tonkin Governor – the headquarters of the French-backed administration in northern Vietnam, marking the success of the August Revolution in Vietnam on August 19, 1945. (Photo: VNA Archives)

Russian October Revolution opens a window into Vietnam

On the eve of the 108th anniversary of the October Revolution, through a bilingual presentation by lecturer Hong Hoa and documentary footage, the question of how a revolution that took place in faraway Russia in 1917 could help an Asian nation like Vietnam achieve independence and freedom in 1945 was vividly explained to students born a century after the event.

Vietnam records positive results in teacher survey. (Photo: VNA)

Digital competence emerges as a highlight among Vietnamese teachers

The TALIS 2024 results reaffirm the positive standing of Vietnamese teachers in the region, consistent with the strong performance of Vietnamese students in PISA 2022 and SEA-PLM 2024. The report, however, underscores the urgent need to invest in digital capacity, professional development, and school management reform.

Delegates at the event (Photo: VNA)

Cuba–Vietnam friendship through Italian eyes

The book features Fidel Castro’s speech delivered at the Central University of Venezuela on February 3, 1999, during the inauguration of President Hugo Chavez. Anteo Edizioni, which has also published Italian editions of works by President Ho Chi Minh and Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, completed printing in September 2025.