Wandering Souls Day is a festival in Vietnam that takes place on the 15th day of lunar July. It is believed to be a time when wandering souls, especially those who died without families, are hungry and need to be fed. Vietnamese people offer food, clothes, and other items to these ghosts and spirits during this time, and pagodas and temples become busy with people coming to worship and send offerings.
a yearly event held over two nights with colorful and majestic displays of fireworks
a monthly celebration in Vietnam's Hoi An Ancient Town, where people light lanterns, marking a time for reflection and honoring ancestors
a major celebration for the Cham people in Southern Central Vietnam, featuring cultural activities and ancestor worship
festival in Hanoi draws visitors to see beautiful landscapes, limestone caves, and participate in important praying activities
a traditional festival that dates back over 300 years and features Quan Ho singing, traditional games, and elegant costumes
a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage
a joyful celebration for children with weeks of preparation, lion dancers, and festival items sold everywhere
Vietnam celebrates Independence Day with patriotic displays, parades, and fireworks in major cities
an important national and religious festival in Vietnam celebrated with sacred rituals, colorful decorations, entertainment, and charity activities at big pagodas
annual festival in Phu Tho honors Hung Kings with folk games
the most significant festival in Vietnam