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Vi, Giam are two ways of folk music without background music that were invented by Nghe Tinh community for thousand...
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Annually held after Tet Holiday, Co Loa Festival pays homage to King An Duong Vuong who built the Au Lac Kingdom and...
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The buffalo fighting of Phu Ninh district (Phu Tho province) is not only the oldest but holding deep traditional...
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About twenty kilometers away from Hanoi, Lim Village of Bac Ninh province is the "hometown" of Quan Ho folk songs, one...
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Vu Lan Festival (or Trung Nguyen Festival) is Buddhist festival that emerged long ago in Vietnam. Every year, the...
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Mid-autumn festival is called Tet Trung Thu in Vietnam. It is organized in the middle of the Autumn which is the eighth...
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Giong Festival is annually celebrated in spring time at several parts of Hanoi in order to commemorate Saint Giong, one...
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Together with Bai Dinh and Yen Tu Pagoda Festival, Huong Pagoda Festival is among the greatest Buddhist festival in...
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The spring festival of Bai Dinh Pagoda takes place since the first day of New Year, officially starts on the 6th day...
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Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February; it is among the most important holidays in...
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