The festival brings thousands to the small village in Bac Giang Province, about 60km from Hanoi. |
It is held every three years to honour the patron saint of the village and Dao Tri Tien, the village's pottery ancestor. |
It has been recognized as national intangible cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism since 2012. |
The procession begins at 10:00 am and finishes at noon at the village’s communal house. |
A soldier carrying a 4m2-wide national flag leads the march. |
Three village elders cast as the Three Abundances of Happiness, Prosperity and Longevity. |
A palanquin procession is a main feature of the parade. |
A musical troupe playing flutes and drums accompanies the procession. |
Processioners carry a smoked calf during a procession, |
and a pig as offerings to the saint patron and holy mother. |