Festivals are one of the special features in Vietnamese culture. The diversity of ethnic religions makes Vietnam one of the countries with many festivals. Festivals are held to commemorate cultural events. Community spirit is the essence of every festival. There are two parts to festivals: ceremony and festival. The ceremony is to express respect for divinity and people's dreams of health, wealth, luck and happiness for themselves and their loved ones. Festivals are unique features of culture, community, religion, etc. The two biggest traditional festivals are Lunar New Year and Hung King's Death Anniversary. During Lunar New Year, each region has other festivals to celebrate such as Lim Festival in Bac Ninh province, Giong Festival in Soc Son, Perfume Pagoda Festival in Hanoi. Hung King's death anniversary is held every year from the 8th to the 11th of the third lunar month. It is organized so that everyone remembers their roots. With many landscapes recognized by UNESCO as world natural heritage and a wealth of unique regional cultural spaces, Vietnam is a legendary land and also a storehouse of attractive material for filmmakers to exploit. long lasting waterfall.
The specialties of each region of Vietnam carry within themselves the local lifestyle and the quintessence of nature there. The North cherishes delicate recipes, like a delicious bowl of bun thang that must be prepared for many hours. In the Central region, royal culinary traditions and typical spices blend in unique dishes such as lotus rice or spring rolls. Southern braised fish and sour soup come from abundant seafood resources, the pride of the Mekong Delta.
Co To island district, Quang Ninh province is the only place in the country where President Ho Chi Minh agreed to erect a statue of him during his lifetime. Over more than half a century, the monument of President Ho Chi Minh facing the East Sea has always had a special place in the hearts of the people of the island district in particular and the whole country in general...
Nha Rong Wharf and Ho Chi Minh Museum, Ho Chi Minh City Branch, at 1 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City. This place not only displays artifacts associated with his life and career, but also especially marks the event that on June 5, 1911, President Ho Chi Minh left Vietnam from Nha Rong Harbor to begin his journey. traveling around the world to find a way to save the country and liberate the nation from the yoke of French colonialism...
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1 | Nam Binh Ward Nam Binh Ward | 08108 |
2 | Nam Thanh Ward Nam Thanh Ward | 08118 |
3 | Ninh Khanh Ward Ninh Khanh Ward | 08114 |
4 | Ninh Phong Ward Ninh Phong Ward | 08109 |
5 | Ninh Son Ward Ninh Son Ward | 08110 |
6 | Phuc Thanh Ward Phuc Thanh Ward | 08117 |
7 | Tan Thanh Ward Tan Thanh Ward | 08116 |
8 | Thanh Binh Ward Thanh Binh Ward | 08106 |
9 | Van Giang Ward Van Giang Ward | 08107 |
10 | Ninh Nhat Wards Ninh Nhat Wards | 08115 |
11 | Ninh Phuc Wards Ninh Phuc Wards | 08111 |
12 | Ninh Tien Wards Ninh Tien Wards | 08119 |
13 | Bich Dao Ward Bich Dao Ward | 08112 |
14 | Dong Thanh Ward Dong Thanh Ward | 08113 |
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