Traditional festivals constitute
a form of cultural activities, a spiritual product which the people have
created and developed during the course of history. From generation to
generation, the Vietnamese people preserve the fine tradition of “remembering the
source while drinking water.” Festivals are events which represent this
tradition of the community as well as honour the holy figures named as “gods” –
the real persons in national history or legendary persons. The images of gods
converge the noble characteristics of mankind. They are national heroes who
fought against foreign invaders, reclaimed new lands, treated people, fought
against natural calamities, or those legendary characters who affect the
earthly life. Festivals are events when people pay tribute to divinities that
rendered merits to the community and the nation.
Festivals are occasions when
people come back to either their natural or national roots, which form a sacred
part in their mind.
Festivals represent the strength of the commune or village, the local region or even the whole nation. Worshipping the same god, the people unite in solidarity to overcome difficulties, striving for a happy and wealthy life.
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