The scenic, beautiful, natural and peace-loving country, Vietnam becomes a country with boisterous laughter, upbeat music on the streets on the 15th day of the lunar month(mid-autumn). This day is traditionally known as “Tet Trung Thu” and this year it falls on 13th September’19. Throughout the year, Vietnamese celebrate many festivals, but this festival is one of its kind and has been traditionally celebrated for children. The festival holds a fantastic and charming history and is celebrated for the whole day. Moon cakes, candies, biscuits, jellies, etc. are designed with fun symbols of dog, mouse, etc.by the parents. Mooncakes hold special importance in this festival. This festival gives the family an opportunity to gather, celebrate, and show gratitude towards each other. Families pray to God for their well-being and a better future. The festival is enjoyed by buying various styles of lanterns, snacks and yes, not to forget funny masks. Even the rice harvest happens before the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Each family in their own way offers sacrifices to the God of Earth. Parents who are involved with the harvesting, do not get much time to spend with the children and hence they take complete advantage of this holiday. So, if you are planning to include Vietnam in your Vietnam Cambodia tour, you should know how does Vietnamese celebrate this festival? Worshiping the God of Earth is the main activity of the festival, but apart from this, there are several ways in which families celebrate it. Good food eating while appreciating the moon is also one of the other ways in which families celebrate the festival. A special platform is also set up, where the families lay down the food they have prepared for the children to enjoy during the evening. Another way to celebrate is to light lanterns during the night of this festival. A conventional story that goes with this is, a carp spirit once destroyed many people during the nighttime of this day. And after that, no family had the courage to go out during that particular night. A wise man than thought to make a carp-shaped lantern having a stick in its belly and asked people to walk through the streets holding the lantern. It was said that the carp spirit was terrified by this light and did not kill anyone after that particular day. Hence Vietnamese made it a tradition to light lanterns of various shapes during the night of the Mid-Autumn festival. Children play under the moonlight and rejoice themselves, eating the homely made delicacies. Another way in which the festival is celebrated is by watching a lion dance parade. On this day, at night, children dressed as lions and other characters visit each house asking for their permission to show the lion dance. If the families agree, they put on the dance, and it is believed to bring in luck and fortune. Children, teenagers, and whosoever participate in this activity receive some “lucky” money as a sign of gratitude from the families. The dance is accompanied by the sounds of drums, music and dozens of lions(not real). Adding luster to the festival and your Vietnam holiday packages, people also offer sacrifices to dragons, participate in the dragon boat ride and more. The Mid-Autumn festival is full of happy faces and party scenes throughout the country. Travelers planning to visit the Mid-Autumn Festival have many things to do in Vietnam. Read more…
Vietnam is indeed more beautiful during festivals, and travelers have a great opportunity to understand the country’s culture and also the festival.
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