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The cult of worshiping the village's tutelary genie
The cult of worshiping the village's tutelary genie

The cult of worshiping the tutelary genie was imported from China and had become part of Vietnamese people's spiritual life and had been diversified.
The cult of agricultural divinity worship in Ha Nam
Locating in the southern west part of the Red river delta, Ha Nam is a half-mountain half-plain area and heavily agricultural dependent. The farmers here are now still preserving the ancient custom of worshiping the agricultural divinities; the most outstanding one is the worship for the four Dharma.
The Lunar Calendar in Vietnam
As with the Chinese, the Vietnamese lunar calendar begins with the year 2637 B.C. It has 12 months of 29 or 30 days each, and the year totals 355 days.
The wedding march
18:04 02/26/2009
The wedding march
Will you marry me? For the Pa Then, a minority group in northern Vietnam, popping the question is anything but simple.
Streets alive
18:04 02/26/2009
Streets alive
Street snacks abolind in Vietnam and the cries of the hawkers who sell them evoke powerful emotions in people who associate them with childhood treats and thoughts of home.
Celebrating Tet
18:04 02/26/2009
Celebrating Tet
For centuries, Vietnamese people have celebrated Tet, the lunar new year. As they welcome the coming year and bid farewell to the past, they draw on traditional customs to mark this special day.
A brief introduction Vietnam village culture
Village culture is an important component taking part in creating Viet Nam cultural identity.
The Lion Dance
18:04 02/26/2009
The Lion Dance
Why do people perform the Lion Dance?
Open New House Celebration
02:43 02/22/2009
Open New House Celebration
In the past, building a house was considered one of the three most important events in Vietnamese life. These were purchasing a buffalo, looking for a wife, and building a house.
Vietnamese celebration for longevity custom
Each passing year in a person\\’s life brings esteem and respect to their family and neighborhood.
 
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