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Hanoi Travel Festival - Vietnam Travel Guide - Vietnam Travel Information |
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| Co Loa Festival, Feb 23 2005, Hanoi |
| The Co Loa Festival is held annually from the 6th to the 16th of the 1st month of lunar calendar. It takes place in the pagoda that honours An Duong Vuong in Co Loa Commune, Dong Anh District, Hanoi... |
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| Dong Da Festival, Feb 14 2005, Hanoi |
| The Dong Da Hill Festival (Dong Da district, Hanoi) is an annual event held on the 5th lunar day of the Tet Holiday. This festival celebrates the Vietnamese nation's triumphant victory against the... |
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| Dong Nhan Festival, Mar 15 2005, Hanoi |
| The Trung Sisters, two Vietnamese heroines who led a rebellion against the Han invaders (40-43 AD) are not only worshipped in Hanoi, but also in Dong Nhan village (Hai Ba Trung district,... |
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| Giong Festival, May 18 2005, Hanoi |
| The Giong Festival is held annually in Phu Dong village, Gia Lam district, Hanoi, on the 9th day of the 4th month of the lunar calendar. The date commemorates Saint Giong who defeated An invaders. In... |
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| Le Mat Snake Festival, Mar 25 2005, Hanoi |
| Le Mat hamlet in Viet Hung village, Gia Lam district, about 7km northeast from downtown Hanoi, has been famous for a long-standing trade: snake catching and breeding, snake wine and tonics and snake... |
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| Tran Tay Festival, Mar 10 2005, Hanoi |
| Every year, at the beginning of Spring, the Tran Tay Festival is held in the Voi Phuc (Prostrating Elephant) Temple, which is located in Ba Dinh district of Hanoi, to worship Genie Linh Lang, who... |
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| Trieu Khuc Village Festival, Feb 19 2005, Hanoi |
| The Trieu Khuc Village (Thanh Tri, Hanoi) Festival is held annually from the 10th to the 12th of the 1st lunar month in honour of national hero, Phung Hung (791–802). The festival starts with the... |
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