Festival honours royal court mandarin

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(VOV) – Van Loc Temple Festival held triennially on the 15th and the 16th of the first lunar month in Cua Lo town, Nghe An has attracted a large number of visitors this year.



Van Loc Temple – the ancient architecture – was built during the Le Trung Hung dynasty (1533-1789). Although it has undergone many ups and downs, the vestige remains intact and harbors many valuable items.


The temple worships high-ranking mandarin Nguyen Su Hoi (born in 1444 and died in 1506) – first-born child of the Great tutor Nguyen Xi who made great contributions to the fight against the enemy during the Le dynasty.


Nguyen Su Hoi was the founder of Cua Lo town. After he died, local people set up a temple to worship him.


This year’s festival attracted thousands of visitors to folk games, such as boat races, cock-fighting, human chess and tug of war contests.


In addition, a solemn and carefully orchestrated ritual ceremony was held, leaving a deep impression on participants.


Images of the festival:












The festival officially opens on February 14













It starts with a drum beat













Then comes a procession













It is attended by local people and visitors













A lion dance at the festival













A procession of President Ho Chi Minh’s altar













Teenagers lead the drum team













They are followed by village chiefs













Young people carry the sedan chair













This man blows the flute linked to a self-made loudspeaker













Young girls carry offerings























Big families join the festival













National red flag with gold star flooding the town













Families set up altar to pray for good luck, peace and prosperity

























Đăng ký: VietNam News

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