Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 12, 2014

Buddhist legend in Keo Pagoda

The legend...

Come back to the history, legend said that a humble fisherman in the 11th century achieved enlightenment as a Buddhist monk and could thereby fly through the air, walk on water and tame snakes and tigers. However, the holy man Duong Khong Lo (1016-1094) secured his name firmly in his country’s history books when he used his magic powers to cure King Le Thanh Tong (1066-1127) of a terrible disease. Over 900 years later, residents of Vu Nhat Commune, Vu Thu District, Thai Binh Province still honour the Buddhist hero with a festival as mystical as the legend it recognises. Vietnam tours

The features
The flocks of visitors who come to witness the Autumn Festival, the province’s biggest cultural event of the year, have no trouble finding Keo Pagoda, located on the site where the Buddhist dignitary had pagoda built in the 17th Century. 5 reasons to have a Halong Bay overnight trip
Buddhist legend in Keo Pagoda
Buddhist legend in Keo Pagoda

Keo pagoda is architecturally unique and stands at a scenic spot on the Red River Delta. The Pagoda is home to a wealth of ancient relics, from intricately engraved wooden dragons to a collection of over 100 statues. The pagoda also has valuable antiques including a pair of candlesticks from the Mac Dynasty, pottery ware and altars from the Le Dynasty, imperial boats and more, which are all as well preserved now as they were during the time of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty in 16th century. Vam Ho Bird Sanctuary

The yearly festival is celebrated from 13th to 15th of the ninth lunar month, 100 days after the death of the Buddhist dignitary Duong Khong Lo. The festival features religious and traditional rituals and customs held in celebration of the Buddhist monk who rendered great merits to the people and the country. The festival also hosts different traditional cultural activities reflecting the life style, which is imbued with traits of the Red River Delta’s agricultural culture.

The celebration

The pagoda’s own mythical appeal plays a significant role in drawing so many visitors to Vu Nhat Village each year on the 13th, 14th and 15th days of the ninth lunar month. Normally, people visit the commune to offer prayer at the Keo Pagoda in honor of the Buddhist monk. Similar to other Vietnam festivals and events, Keo Pagoda Festival commences with a procession of palanquin to remind people of the anniversary of Khong Lo’s death, followed by a boat race and a literary recital competition during the day. When night falls, it's time for music and a trumpet and drum competition, light from the main shrine illuminates preparations for the next day’s procession, prayers are offered until midnight.

On the 14th day of the ninth lunar month, in celebration of the birth anniversary of monk Khong Lo, in the morning, the procession ceremony comes after the incense-offering ritual. A carriage pulled by two pairs of white and pink wooden horses head the procession, accompanied by 8 flag bearers and 42 men carrying bat but luu bo, a classical Vietnamese weapon. Four people wearing black gauze outfits and white trousers, who carry a dragon in commemoration of Khong Lo’s journey by boat to the capital of the kingdom to treat King Ly Nhan Tong. Four people in the same outfit carrying a small gilded boat put in a stand, depicting the period of monk Khong Lo’s life when he was a fisherman. In the afternoon, at Gia Roi shrine, the mua ech vo (frog-catching dance) ritual pays respect to the gods, while incense is offered to Buddha.

The festival continues into the next day with further entertainment and traditional games such as duck catching, rice cooking competition and firecracker hurling competition. However, the most interesting performance that attracts a large number of tourist is the  boat rowing dance on land which is performed by 12 people in fine costumes, standing in two parallel lines like the way they sit in the boat. As one performer beats a small drum and another holds a wooden fish, the 12 performers "row" while flexing their legs and calling out rhythmically. This performance also puts an end to the three-day Keo Pagoda Festival.

It is believed that together with this meaningful festival, Keo Pagoda will remain an interesting tourist attraction and a pride for Vietnamese architects, Vu Nhat villagers and all of Thai Binh Province – as well as our whole country!

Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 12, 2014

National Tourism Year 2015 to connect world heritage

Viet Nam’s National Tourism Year 2015 will take the theme of “Connecting world heritage” with a series of activities taking place in the northern central province of Thanh Hoa, the designated main venue, local officials announced in Hanoi on December 9.
The programme, slated to be launched in March, will run throughout the year across the province and also attract the participation of 15 cities and provinces that house world heritage, such as Hanoi capital and Phu Tho and Quang Ninh provinces. Tours in Vietnam

Outstanding events include the Japanese Culture Days in January, an international stone sculpture camp in May, a cuisine festival in June, and other festivals on historical individuals and events.

The logo for the Year is a circle formed by eight traditional conical hats representing Vietnamese natural and cultural masterpieces recognised by the UNESCO with the image of the Ho Dynasty Citadel in Thanh Hoa at the centre Vietnam tours

The conical hats represent two natural heritage sites (Ha Long Bay and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park), five cultural heritage (the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, the Complex of Hue Monuments, Hoi An Ancient Town, My Son Sanctuary), and one mixed heritage (Trang An Landscape Complex).

The National Tourism Year 2015 is a great opportunity for Thanh Hoa to popularise tangible and intangible cultural values and beautiful landscapes of Viet Nam and its own so as to promote the national and provincial images, local officials said. North Vietnam tours
National Tourism Year 2015 to connect world heritage
National Tourism Year 2015 to connect world heritage

At present, Viet Nam is home to 22 world heritage recognised by the UNESCO, including two natural heritages, five cultural heritages, nine intangible cultural heritages, four documentary heritages, one geological heritage, and one mixed heritage.

Thanh Hoa is located on mountainous-midland, lowland, and coastal terrains which are said to be favourable for developing tourism. It strives to make this industry spearhead its socio-economic development.

The province aims to welcome 100,000-120,000 foreign tourist arrivals and 5-5.3 million domestic visitors in the year and earn US$158.6 million in revenues.

Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 12, 2014

Cruises in Bai Tu Long Bay

Although Halong Bay is already well known to most travellers who plan a trip to Vietnam, Bai Tu Long Bay remains a pleasant secret to those who dig deeper in the pool of travel information. The Bay is adjacent to Halong Bay and covers a vast body water with no less charming landscape. In fact, Bai Tu Long is favoured over Halong Bay by many for the more natural and less touristy feel that it creates.

About Bai Tu Long Bay

Bai Tu Long Bay lies to the northeast of Halong Bay, with the east bordering sea, the west bordering Cam Pha Town and also borders with Co To Island. With hundreds of islands of varying size, Bai Tu Long is an important attraction of the province. A few places of interest in Bai Tu Long Bay includes Van Don ecological site, white sand beaches, Hon Chong Islets, Ba Sao Islet, …

Bai Tu Long Bay has among the best beaches in the North of Vietnam such as Quan Lan and Van Don. What makes Bai Tu Long attract an increasing number of tourists is the natural feel it is able to retain.
Cruises in Bai Tu Long Bay
Cruises in Bai Tu Long Bay

Cruises that take you to Bai Tu Long Bay

There are a small number of cruises currently operating in Bai Tu Long Bay, most of which departs from Hon Gai Harbour. To get to this harbor, one has to cross Bai Chay bridge – the longest central-line span of cable-stayed bridge in the world.

Indochina Junk vessels: includes Dragon Pearl, Red Dragon, Prince and Princess Junk. Indochina Junk is based on Hon Gai harbor and currently the most popular choice for tourists wanting to visit Bai Tu Long Bay. Indochina Junk offers a variety of activities and visit to main highlights in Bai Tu Long Bay. Tour length also vary from 2 day to week long tour.

Dragon Pearl Junk - 2 day 1 night tour from $125/person

Paloma cruise: consists of one 2 cabin and one 16 cabin vessel. Paloma Cruise offers luxury and comfort at a reasonable price. Paloma Cruise currently offers 2 day and 3 day tour of Bai Tu Long Bay.

Paloma Cruise - 16 cabin vessel

Bai Tu Long junk: includes Bai Tu Long junk and White Dolphin Cruise. Bai Tu Long junk has a number of vessels for budget travelers and the deluxe White Dolphin cruise.

Twin deluxe cabin on Bai Tu Long Junk

Signature Cruise: the most luxurious currently operating in Bai Tu Long Bay, Signature Cruise was launched in early November of 2013. This is a brand new cruise with all the facilities you can ask for in a 5 star hotel. Signature also covers a number of main highlights of Bai Tu Long Bay.