Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 12, 2014

Vietnam Lunar New Year Festival

Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February; it is among the most important holidays in Vietnam. Officially, the festival includes the 1st, 2nd and 3rd day in Lunar Calendar; however, Vietnamese people often spend about nearly a month to celebrate this special event. 

Traditionally, the purpose of Tet holiday is that Vietnamese would like to thank Gods for the arrival of spring with a variety of blooming trees and flowers after a cold and harsh winter. Also, this is the privileged occasion for family’s members to reunite, celebrating a new year which has come together, and saying farewell to the previous one. All the best things are prepared and consumed during this holiday as people want to ensure that they will have a new year full of prosperity. Read more: Travel to Vietnam
Tet Holiday gets its beginning marked with the first day in the Lunar Year; however, its preparation starts long before that. One week before the holiday, in the 23rd day of the last Lunar month, is East Day—a ritual worshiping Kitchen Gods (Tao Cong). It is believed that each year on this day, these Gods (two males, one female) go to heaven to tell Jade Emperor (Ngoc Hoang) about all activities of households on earth. On the New Year’s Eve, they return to earth to continue their duties as taking care of families. Each household also buy a carp as this is the transport for the Gods on their trip to heaven. After the ritual, they set the carp free.

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Vietnam Lunar New Year Festival
Vietnam Lunar New Year Festival


Kitchen Gods are believed as the first gods leaving earth to report, followed by others on the next day. Within the absence of all of the gods, household members start cleaning their houses and decorating them beautifully with a plenty of accessories—a process that must be done before the New Year’s Day as the appearance of cleaning equipment after that equals sweeping all the good lucks away. In addition, people buy and/or prepare items exclusive in Tet Holiday (for example: Chung cake, Day cake, pork bologna, pickled onion, candied fruits and seeds)—mainly foods that can be stored for a long time as all services are closed in the event, for about two weeks. Also, they buy new clothes, and give gift to their homies, relatives as well as friends. One thing to remember is that everybody needs to pay all of the debt as remaining debts from one year to another is considered bringing bad lucks.  travel to Mekong river in Vietnam
The penultimate New Year’s Eve—Tat Nien, the meal finishing the entire year—should be well served, in which everyone involved remembers all the happy moments and talks about the good things only. On the New Year’s Eve (Giao Thua), Vietnamese people have a spectacular celebration which involves the whole nation—some may gather around TV and watch the Tao Quan show, some may go out for fireworks observation. When the bell of the twelfth hour rings, everybody gathers, at exciting parties or at the comfort of their homes, saying Happy New Year to one another in warm hugs, forgetting all problems as well as hoping for a better start.
On the New Year’s Day, the first ones who come to visit households—called first-foot—are very important and hence need to be well chosen, as they are believed to hold in their hands the entire luck of the family in New Year (Tan Nien). After that, till the third day or even the fourth day of Tet, individuals meet relatives, friends and colleagues, wishing them all kinds of good things like happiness, health and success. They give children lucky money covered in pretty little red envelopes also because of that reason, as red represents good lucks. Also, they visit pagodas to pray for a good start in the coming year.
There is a saying in Vietnam, “Father’s Tet is on the First Day of New Year, Mother’s Tet is on the Second, and Teacher’s is on the Third”. The best illustration of the quotation is that, on the first day, Vietnamese visit their parents on the husband’s side on; on the second day, they turn to parents on the wife’s side; and lastly, they spend their third day of Tet visiting their teachers. All in all, Tet is all about back to origins, wishing for the best, and joining in colorful parties.

Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 12, 2014

Highland markets in Quang Ninh

Speaking about the highland markets in Quang Ninh, among them is Binh Lieu Highland Market, which the local called the Third Lunar Month Market. This market features the Viet, Dao, Tay and San Chi ethnic groups of the Binh Lieu, Tien Yen, Dam Ha, Hai Ha districts. There are also many merchants from the Dong Tong area of China present. Halong bay travel

Goods exchanged on market day are essentially agricultural or forestry products bred or grown by the local population. The Chinese come to the market with various commodities, including shoes and clothing. In stark contrast to Vietnamese merchants, they keep their prices without bargaining, and if they cannot liquidate their goods, carry them home and wait until the next Sunday.
Highland markets in Quang Ninh
Highland markets in Quang Ninh

Coming to the marketplace, the first things people look to do are exchange goods and eat. Meanwhile, boys and girls scatter to the corners to play or sing. Many boys and girls make appointment on the next market day.

The Binh Lieu Highland Market, before day, it only took place on odd-numbered days of the third lunar month every year. Today, with better economic conditions for locals, the requirements for trade have seen the market open regularly every Sunday. It is open from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Before the market day, boys and girls choose the most beautiful costume for wearing as going to the market is a festive day and they can enjoy everything after a hard working day. It is also a chance for the boy conquers the girl's heart through singing to each other. Many young couples have also met on these busy Sundays, eventually become husband and wife.

Thứ Tư, 3 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.