Feel Hoi An: 6 must-see traditional festivals

Feel Hoi An: 6 must-see traditional festivals
Minh Nguyen
Feel Hoi An: 6 must-see traditional festivals

Festivals take place in Hoi An according to the lunar calendar. There are some celebrations that only take place in Hoi An and others that are countrywide. It is worth paying your visit with one of the festivals in order to fully experience Hoi An.


Tet Nguyen Tieu


Tet nguyen tieu


Due to geographical location and China’s historic impact, Vietnam has adapted many of China’s valued traditions and gradually promoted them to integrate with our cultures. Pleasantly, Tet Nguyen Tieu is no exception. After all these years, it still remains as one of the most popular festivals in Hoi An city, which has the second largest number of Chinese-Vietnamese people in Vietnam, only ranked behind the famous District 5 in Saigon. This is also the reason why Hoi An city still treasures these originally Chinese festivals, to honor and preserve the beauty of this major community’s values, not only for native Vietnamese but also for foreign tourists.  


Long Chu Festival


Long chu festival
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Like many festivals in Hoi An, the Long Chu Festival is steeped as much in cultural belief as it in religion. Long Chu festival is celebrated on the 15th of the seventh and eighth lunar month, when the new season is coming and the old one is leaving, and the entire climat is uncertain. It is held in the summer months, when plagues and other types of epidemics are most likely to break out in the fishing villages. As a result, religious ceremonies are carried out to fight the diseases.


Hoi An Lantern Festival


Hoi An Lanterns Fes


Hoi An Lantern Festival is a monthly event to celebrate the full moon. It is held on the 14th day of each lunar month when the moon is at its fullest and brightest.


In Buddhism, a full moon is one of the most sacred events. Nowadays, Vietnamese celebrate their full moon as time to reflect on our lives and worship our ancestors as well as to honour deceased relatives and ancestors. Local families will also visit shrines and present offerings of flowers, food and candles and fake money bills in exchange for prosperity.


Hoi An Legendary Night 


Hoi An Night


Hoi An Legendary Night is a monthly festival to the town. This event is held on the 14th evening of every lunar month and during this festival, the city lights are shut off between 17:30 and 22:30 and the streets are lit up by an array of colourful lanterns. Motor vehicles are not allowed in the city during this evening, which allows pedestrians to walk the streets care-free, enjoying the relaxing mood, cultural music, and atmosphere similar to ancient times. There are many activities and performances throughout the city.


Lady Thu Bon Festival


Lady Thu Bon festival
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This festival falls on the 12th day of the second month of the lunar calendar, and is celebrated in Lady Thu Bon’s Palace in Duy Tan commune, Duy Xuyen district. It is a traditional festival of the ancient Cham Pa people that was inherited and is still kept nowadays.


Mid-Autumn Festival


Mid-autum Hoi An
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On the 14th and 15th of the eight month of the lunar year, Hoi An organizes traditional cultural activities such as a Mid-Autumn Party to enjoy the moon-light and watch the unicorn dance, the procession of lanterns, and music and song competitions. This festival is popular with children. Drumming, moon cakes and lion dances are all involved in this festival.


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