Various activities were held in localities across the country on February 11 (the fourth day of the first Lunar month) to celebrate the Lunar New Year 2016, reported Nhan dan newspaper.
A troupe performs dragon dance. (Photo: baokhanhhoa.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) -🗹 Various activities were held in localities across the country on February 11 (the fourth day of the first Lunar month) to celebrate the Lunar New Year 2016, reported Nhan dan newspaper.
In Kon Tum, a canoe race took place with the participation of 97 athletes from nine communes along the Dak Bla River in Sa Thay district and Kon Tum city. The event has been organised annually since 2001, attracting thousands of spectators.
The same canoe race was also held in Krong Ana district in Dak Lak province for the ninth time with the participation of 420 competitors from three local communes, aiming to entertain local people on the occasion of Tet holiday.
In Binh Dinh province, a ceremony was organised at the Quang Trung National Museum to commemorate the 227th anniversary of the Ngoc Hoi - Dong Da Victory (1789-2016) to honour Emperor Quang Trung for his defeat of the Chinese Qing invaders.
In southern Dong Nai province, a boat racing competition was held on the Dong Nai River with the participation of more than 11 teams including 200 athletes from Dong Nai and Binh Duong provinces.
The Becamex Tokyu Bus Co.Ltd, a subsidiary of Becamex Tokyu Co. Ltd on February 11 launched a programme to provide free bus services to passengers travelling on the Japanese-style buses no. 51 and 52 on a 20-km route linking Thu Dau Mot City and Binh Duong New City.
The programme will last until February 22 to create favourable conditions for visitors to pagodas in Binh Duong.-VNA
Like most other nations in Asia, the Vietnamese welcome the New Year according to the lunar calendar, and Tet Nguyen Dan (the lunar New Year Day) has long become the biggest festival of the nation.
Long Tong (going to the field) is the most typical agricultural festival of the Tay, a big ethnic minority group living in the northern mountain region with a population of over 1.6 million.
Spring is considered the season of festivals for ethnic minority people, and each ethnic group has their own festivals reflecting their customs, beliefs and farming practice.
The Bul Rice Festival (Celebration of New Rice) is a long-standing festival held by the Jrai ethnic group in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai each spring.
The 2016 Mountain Ba Spring Festival opened at the Ba Den Mountain Historical and Cultural Relic Site in southern Tay Ninh province on February 11 (the fourth day of the Lunar New Year).
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The event formed part of Vietnam’s ongoing campaign to seek UNESCO World Heritage status for the complex at the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, scheduled to take place in Paris in July.
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