In Vietnam tradition there lies a wide range of colorful festivals and events, with the aim of as simple as entertaining the community or as meaningful as expressing respect to country's builders and heroes as well as commemorating remarkable events.
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Lim festival:


Lim Village of Bac Ninh is located about 15 kilometers away from Hanoi, it province is the "hometown" of Quan Ho folk songs, a mong of Vietnam's intangible cultural heritages. In order to enhance and promote the tradition of Quan Ho singing, Lim Festival is eagerly celebrated among local residents as well as pilgrims from every part of the country around the 12th or the 14th day of the first Lunar month.

Huong pagoda festival:


Huong pagoda festival  is a mong of greatest Buddhist festival in the north Vietnam.  Huong pagoda is located about 70 kilometers away from Hanoi. It last for three months from the first month to third month.  Huong Pagoda Festival is also divided into two parts: The ceremonies and the entertaining activities.

Co Loa festival: 


To commemorate the event when An Duong Vuong started moving into the citadel, residents of 12 hamlets belonging to Co Loa as well as 7 other communes around the region held Co Loa Citadel Festival within a 10 day period—from the 6th to 16th day of the first Lunar month. 

Giong festival: 


Giong Festival is annually celebrated in spring time at several parts of Hanoi in order to commemorate Saint Giong, one of the four immortals of Vietnam. He is a great hero in Vietnam's mythology, with his splendid merit in defending the country against foreign enemies.

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