Unmissable Festivals in Vietnam: Celebrations Around the Region

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Vietnam, a land of rich culture and tradition, offers a mesmerising collection of festivals throughout the year. Beyond the well-known Tet holiday, discover the promise of authentic experiences, with these vibrant festivals that colour Vietnam’s landscape.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, a magical night filled with lanterns, mooncakes, and traditional performances. Join locals in releasing lanterns into the night sky, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity. Venture into town anywhere in the country to witness the moonlit festivities, or enjoy the paper lanterns and colourful decor right from your accommodation with most 5 star hotels in Vietnam.

Hoi An Lantern Festival

Witness the enchanting Hoi An Lantern Festival, where the ancient town transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of lights. Thousands of lanterns illuminate the streets, creating a magical atmosphere. Wander over to the famed Cầu An Hội An Bridge, a 15-minute walk from Anantara Hoi An Resort, and watch the warm glow of floating candles drift down the Thu Bồn River.

Da Nang International Fireworks Festival

Admire the dazzling fireworks displays at the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival. This annual event features spectacular pyrotechnic performances from around the world, accompanied by music and entertainment against the backdrop of this charming coastal region.

Hue Cultural Festival

With a history dating back well over 4,000 years, discover a slice of Vietnam’s rich heritage and culture, at the Hue Cultural Festival. Experience traditional music, dance, and art performances, showcasing the legacy of a former imperial capital.

Fish Festivals in Coastal Villages

Popular in the central region, Vietnam’s vibrant fishing culture is put on display during the multitude of local fish festivals in coastal villages. Witness traditional boat races, enjoy fresh seafood delicacies, and participate in lively celebrations honouring the sea and its bounty.

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