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At last
year’s Nginh Ong Festival.
The Nghing
Ong Festival, also knows as the Guan Kung Greeting
Celebration, will begin next Tuesday in central Binh Thuan
province’s Phan Thiet City .
The festival
will last for three days and will remember a Chinese general
and warrior-saint honoured by the Hoa Chinese community.
The
activities will begin at 5am next Tuesday with nearly 900
Hoa people marching through the central streets of the city,
such as Nguyen Hue, Tran Hung Dao, Hai Thuong Lan Ong,
Nguyen Tri Phuong and Ngo Si Lien.
This year,
the festival wil also feature royal dances and the
masquerade acts of Chinese legends.
The
celebration will continue with an enormous parade filled
with costumed performers, mystical dragon outfits and lion
dancers, with the highlight being a performance of the
greatest dragon dancers from around the country.
For the
occasion, Ong Pagoda ( Guan Kung Temple ) will be decorated
with flower garlands and multi-coloured lanterns. People
will gather to pray for happiness, health and good fortune
for their families and friends.
The festival
will also include a Vietnamese-Chinese cuisine fair. The
festival is a long-standing tradition of the ethnic Chinese
community in Phan Thiet city. It was organised by the local
government for the first time in 2006 and has since become
an even larger tourism event. (VNA) |