Scene at a ritual at sea of the Nghinh Ong (Whale Worship) festival (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – The NghinhOng (Whale Worship) festival is scheduled to take place in Can Thanh, Can Giodistrict in Ho Chi Minh City on September 23 -25.
The opening ceremony will be hosted at CanThanh Town park, featuring musical performances, including hat boi (classicaldrama).
The festival, an annual traditional festivalof local fishermen, was recognised as National Intangible Cultural Heritage in2013 and consists of rituals and festive activities.
The ritual part will include a pilgrimage toSac Forest War Martyrs Cemetery to remember soldiers who died to protect thecountry, a rite to pay tribute to founders of the land and a ceremony for localfishermen to celebrate a bumper catch.
A parade at the festival last year (Photo: VNA)
The festive part features a photo exhibitionon local revolutionary tradition and socio-economic development, a market andfood fair, a mid-autumn festival night and folk games.
Nghing Ong or Cau Ngu festival is a culturalidentity of south central coastal localities, which has been preserved andpassed down through generations. It aims to pray for bumper hauls of fish, safevoyages and peace for the nation.
According to local lodging serviceproviders, most of their room have been booked for the festival.-VNA
Nghinh Ong Festival, an event for fishermen to show their respect for the whale and gratitude for a bumper catch, will return to Can Gio district of Ho Chi Minh City in October with a bigger scale.
Nghinh Ong Festival, an event for fishermen to show their respect for whales and gratitude for a bumper catch, began in Can Gio district of Ho Chi Minh City on October 3.
Nghinh Ong Festival, an event for fishermen to show their respect for whales and gratitude for a bumper catch, took place in Can Gio district of Ho Chi Minh City from October 3-5.
More than 4,000 people took part in the annual Nghinh Ong (Whale Worship) Festival that fishermen in the Mekong province of Bac Lieu honour the giant marine mammals.
Thousands of locals and tourism flocked to Phan Thiet city, in the south central province of Binh Thuan on September 1 to join the ‘Nghinh Ong xuat du’ ritual, a key part of the biennial Nghinh Ong (Whale Worship) festival.
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