Honouring the value of Vietnamese festivals

Localities nationwide are working to boost awareness and capacity within the community to preserve and promote the unique values of Vietnamese festivals, creating a ripple effect of local cultural values both domestically and internationally.
Honouring the value of Vietnamese festivals ảnh 1The Hung Kings Temple Festival is held annually on the 10th day of lunar March and has been upheld and preserved for generations, honouring the spiritual values of worshiping the Hung Kings in Phu Tho province and attracting a large number of visitors from far and wide. (Photo: VNA)
Honouring the value of Vietnamese festivals ảnh 2The sound of gongs resonates throughout the Buon Me Thuot Festival in the Central Highlands Dak Lak province. (Photo: VNA)
Honouring the value of Vietnamese festivals ảnh 3The Bay Nui (Seven Mountains) Ox Racing Festival held during the Sene Dolta (Ancestral Worship) Festival of the Khmer people in the southern region. (Photo: VNA)
Honouring the value of Vietnamese festivals ảnh 4A performance of Quan Ho folk songs at the 2024 Co Loa Festival in Hanoi during the spring of the Year of the Dragon. (Photo: VNA)
Honouring the value of Vietnamese festivals ảnh 5The Ban Soc (Royal Calendar Delivery) Ceremony, is held in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, serving to kick-off the Hue Festival 2024. (Photo: VNA)
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