Annual whale worshipping festivals at fishing villages are a spiritual ritual of fishing communities in coastal Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
The festival marks the end of the lunar New Year holidays among fishing communities and fishermen would set sail on new fishing trips afterwards (Photo: VNA)
The festival features a wide variety of ceremonies and rituals, of which the whale worshipping ceremony is the most important activity, attracting the participation of numerous fishermen (Photo: VNA)
Opening ceremony: A procession of the god of the sea is carried by local fishermen as a prelude for the fishing festival in Da Nang (Photo: VNA)
Following the rituals are community activities, such as folk performances and tuong (classical opera) singing (Photo: VNA)
Annual whale worshipping festivals at fishing villages are a spiritual ritual of fishing communities in coastal Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
Robert Walts, an American fisherman, is amazed to know about the whale worshipping in Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
Opening ceremony: A procession of the god of the sea is carried by local fishermen as a prelude for the fishing festival in Da Nang (Photo: VNA)
During the festival, in addition to performing Tuong classical opera and chanting melodies, local artists also sing and dance to promote unity between fishermen on a boat to overcome big waves, strong winds and earn bumper catches (Photo: VNA)
Recognition: National Intangible Heritage certificate for the Cau Ngu festival is presented to a representative of the city of Da Nang, Feb. 20, 2019 (Photo: VNA)
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