Religion
Vietnam supports adherents of all the major world religions, as well as followers of religions that are peculiarly Vietnamese: Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism, Protestant and Catholic Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, Cao Daism, Hoa Hao and Hinduism. In addition spirit and ancestor worship, To Tien, is also practiced. Confucianism is probably the most pervasive doctrine of all.

People
Ethnic Vietnamese constitute almost 90 percent of the population in Vietnam. Originating in what is now southern China and northern Vietnam, the Vietnamese people pushed southward over several centuries to occupy the entire eastern seacoast of the Indochinese Peninsula. This expansion began in 939 AD, after a millennium of Chinese occupation. Although Vietnamese culture was strongly influenced by traditional Chinese civilization, the struggle for political independence from China developed a strong sense of national identity in the Vietnamese people. Nearly 100 years of French rule (1858-1954) introduced important European elements, but the Vietnamese still attach great importance to the family and continue to observe rites honoring their ancestors, indicating the persistence of tradition.

Various ethnic groups make up the remaining 10 percent of the population, with approximately 1.2 million Chinese, concentrated in southern Vietnam, being the most numerous.

The second largest minority, the southern Montagnards (mountain people) comprises two main ethno-linguistic groups - Malayo-Polynesian and Mon-Khmer. About 30 groups of various cultures and dialects are spread over the highland territory. The third largest minority is the Khmer Krom (Cambodians), numbering about 600,000, who are concentrated in the southern provinces near the Cambodian border and at the mouth of the Mekong River. Most are farmers. Other minority groups include Cham (remnants of the once-mighty Kingdom of Champa, destroyed by the Vietnamese in the 16th century).

Arts and Architecture
The first flourishing of Vietnamese art occurred with the emergence of the Dongson culture on the coast of Annam and Tonkin between 500 and 200 BC. The inspiration for the magnificent bronzes produced by the artists of Dongson originated from China: the decorative motifs have clear affinities with earlier Chinese bronzes. At the same time, the exceptional skill of production and decoration argues that these pieces represent some of the first and finest Southeast Asian works of art. This is most evident in the huge and glorious bronze drums that can be seen in museums in both Hanoi and Saigon. If there was ever a 'golden' period of the Vietnamese art and architecture it was that of the former central Vietnamese kingdom of Champa, centerd on the Annamite coast. It flowered in the 10th and 11th centuries. Only 20 of 250 former sites have survived the intervening centuries, the most famous being My Son and Dong Duong. Characteristic of Vietnamese art and architecture are the pagodas and palaces at Hue and Hanoi, although Chinese prototypes are evident.

Manners
The Vietnamese used to greet one another by clasping their hands, prayer-like, in front of their faces and bowing slightly. Unfortunately, this charming custom has been replaced by the handshake. When trying to gain the attention of a Vietnamese, try not to point or gesture excessively. This is regarded as rude. Call out their names if possible, if not beckon by using the whole hand, palm downwards. Again, as in the other countries of Southeast Asia, do not touch people on the head as it is regarded as spiritually the 'highest' part of the body. Expect to be the center of attention outside Saigon, Hanoi and the main tourist centers. React accordingly and be a good ambassador.

Dance and Theatre
Classical Vietnamese theatre, known as hat boi, shows links with the classical theatre of China. Since the partition of the country in 1954, there has developed what might be termed 'revolutionary realist' theatre and classical Vietnamese theatre is almost defunct today. However, the most original theatrical art form in Vietnam is mua roi muoc or water puppet theatre. Plays are based on historical or religious themes: the origins of the Viet nation, legends, village life and acts of heroism. Some include the use of fireworks - especially during battle scenes - while folk opera singers and traditional instruments accompany all performances. Performances usually begin with the clown, Teu, taking the stage and acting as a linking character between the various scenes.

Holiday and Festival 2006
January  
01/01/06 New Year Festival
09/01/06 Vietnamese Student Day
29/01/06 Lunar New Year (TET)

 

Ca Ong Worshipping Festival in Khanh Hoa
February  
02/02/06 Lieu Doi Wrestling Festival in Nam Ha
  Dong Da Festival in Hanoi
02 - 17/02/06 Long Tong Festival
03/02/06 Foundation date of Communist Party
  Co Loa Festival
  Rice-cooking contest
  Horse race in Quang Ngai
05/02/06 Vieng Market Festival
07/02/06 Traditional Wresting Competitions in Hue
07-09/02/06

Trieu Khuc Village Festival

10/02/06 Lim Festival
12/02/06 Va Temple Fesitval in Ha Tay
12-13/02/06 Ba Chua Kho Festival in Bac Ninh
12-15/02/06 Ba den (Black Lady) Mountain Festival
12/02/06 - 24/07/06 Huong Pagoda Festival
14/02/06
Catching-eel-Festival
17/02/06 Yen Tu Festival
March
 
08/03/06 International Women's Day
  Dong Nhan Festival
  Chu Dong Tu Festival in Hung
  Duang Nam Festival in Ha Tay
  Lady Trieu Temple Festival in Thanh Hoa
  Lady Tam Festival in Hanoi
April  
  Phu Giay Festival
  Tay Phuong Pagoda Festival in Ha Tay
  Thay Pagoda Festival in Ha Tay
  Greeting "Mr Whale" Festival in Da Nang
07/04/06
Hung King's Festival
  Truong Yen Festival
30/04/06 Liberation of South Vietnam
May
 
01/05/06 International Labour Day
  Le Mat Village Festival
  Thap Ba - Po Nagar Festival of the Cham people in Nha Trang: ghe racing, boi singing
  Dinh Bang Festivall
03-09/05/06 Giong Festival
05/05/06 Dau Pagoda Festival
19/05/06 Ho Chi Minh's Birthday
June  
01/06/06 Children's Day
  Water Festival in Nha Trang
  Ba den (Black Lady) Moutain Festival in Tay Ninh
  Greeting "Mr. Whale" Festival in Tien Giang
  Quan Lan Village Festival in Quang Ninh
  Lang Ong Festival in Saigon
Mar, August
Hon Chen Temple Festival
August
 
  Long Chu Festival in Quang Nam
  Dao Xa Village Festival in Vinh Phuc
September  
02/09/06
Natonal Day
30/09/05 Do Son Buffalo-fighting Festival
October  
06/10/06 Mid-Autumn Festival
  Kiep Bac Temple Festival
  Keo Pagoda Festival in Thai Binh
  Va Temple Festival in Ha Tay
  Co Le Pagoda Festival in Nam Dinh
  Kate Festival in Ninh Thuan
November  
  Ook-Om-Book Festival of the Khmer people
  Nguyen Trung Truc Temple Festival
20/11/06 Teacher's Day
  Nhi Khe Village Festival in Ha Tay
December  
05/12/06 Ghe Ngo Festival
  An Lu Temple Festival in Hai Phong
24-25/12/06 Christmas Day
  Trung Do Festival in Ha Tay In memory of King Ly Nam De

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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