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Subscribe to Events and Festivals BlogHoi An, a captivating city on Vietnam’s central coast, transforms into a wonderland of shimmering lights during its monthly lantern festival. It gives you a chance to stroll through a historical town, its streets adorned with colourful lanterns, casting a magical glow under the full moon. Here’s more on what you need to know!
A Town Steeped in History
The heart of the festival lies in Hoi An’s Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This exceptionally well-preserved gem which lies close to Anantara Hoi An Resort, offers a glimpse into the past when it was a hub for trade from the 15th to 19th centuries. As you wander its alleys and streets, you will come across traditional shophouses, intimate shrines, art galleries, museums, and cafes featuring a captivating blend of architectural styles.
The Enchantment of the Full Moon
The Hoi An Lantern Festival unfolds on the 14th day of each lunar month, aligning with the time that the moon is at its brightest, casting an ethereal glow on the town below. As the dates vary on the Western calendar, plan your trip accordingly to witness this enthralling festival, one of the most rewarding things to do in Hoi An. Many visitors arrive early, enjoying the sunset and delectable local cuisine before the dazzling lanterns take centre stage!
The Transformation Begins
As dusk approaches on the festival day, the transformation begins. Around 5 pm, vehicles are temporarily stopped, while as the night approaches, houses, cafes and restaurants, extinguish their electric lights. This creates the perfect setting for the countless shimmering lanterns and the gentle glow of the full moon to shine bright. Locals also pay homage to their ancestors with beautifully adorned altars with fragrant incense, flowers, fruits, and candles outside their homes.
Key Things to Do
Explore the town on foot and visit attractions like the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge. Along your enchanting walk, you will encounter locals engaged in friendly board games and captivating folk performances, while traditional folk songs, poetry recitals, and the rhythmic beats of local instruments also fill the air.
Head towards the riverbank to purchase paper flower lanterns and set them afloat on the Hoai River, a symbolic act believed to bring good fortune. Consider a traditional boat ride for a unique perspective of the illuminated town. Don’t miss the chance to savour the city’s renowned street food as well, from banh mi to white rose dumplings and more!