Vietnamese wedding in Hoi An

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The traditional Vietnamese wedding is one of the most important ceremonies in Vietnamese culture, with influence from Confucian and Buddhist ideologies. Hoi An is one of place live with so many thing of Vietnamese traditional culture. This thread talk about Hoi An traditional wedding, but you can imagine, in Vietnam, the wedding are like that.

Groom's family come to Bride's house

Groom's family come to Bride's house


While traditional clothes of Vietnam have always been very diverse depending on the era and occasion, after the Nguyen Dynasty women began to wear elaborate Áo dài for their weddings. These dresses were modeled after the Áo mệnh phụ (royal Áo dài) of Nguyen Dynasty court ladies. The style of the Nguyen Dynasty has remained popular and is still used in current-day Vietnamese wedding attire. The difference between the Áo mệnh phụ and the typical Áo dài is the elaborateness of its design. The former is usually embroidered with imperial symbols such as the phoenix) and includes an extravagant outer cloak. This gown is preferably in red or pink, and the bride usually wears a Khăn đống headdress. The groom wears a simpler male equivalent of the dress, often in the color blue.

Previous to the Nguyen Dynasty, it is likely that women simply wore fancy, elaborate versions of Áo tứ thân. Read more

Lanterns in Hoi An Ancient town

November 30, 2009 by admin  
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The tradition to decorate the ancient town in Hoi An with multi-colored lanterns, which started three centuries ago, is still continued today on the fourteenth night of each lunar month in this small town in central Vietnam.

Hội An Night Lantern

Hội An Night Lantern

The history of the Hoian lantern
In the past, Vietnamese people often put oil lamps in decorative spherical and hexagonal lantern shades, which were hung in the eaves and both sides of the door in the Chinese style. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Faifo (the name of Hoi An’s ancient town at that time) was bustling with foreign merchants from the Netherlands, India, and Japan around the clock. Japanese merchants often hung tube and canary-shaped lanterns along the poles in front of their houses, which lit up the whole commercial quarters at night with a glowing, mysterious light. Locals began hanging lanterns out as well, with hopes for bringing good luck and coziness to the town.
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Hoi An Tourist Information Center

January 17, 2009 by admin  
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Are you confused about place of Hoi An? Do you intend to visit it: Do you lack specific information relating to the region? Are you looking out for an enquiry office that would provide you all the relevant details regarding the place? If that’s the case then you are the right site that details you regarding the topic.

Gloaming in Hội An

Gloaming in Hội An


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The Sa Huynh Culture Museum

The Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An is a bearer of a legacy that is both rich and rare. The Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An is one of the most important museums located in Hoi An. Located in the Tran Thu Street of the Hoi An heritage center, the museum houses crucial and revealing relics of the Sa Huynh culture. The Sa Huynh culture is a pre historic Bronze Age civilization that occurred in Vietnam, and more particularly in the central region of the country near the coast.

The Sa Huynh Culture Museum

The Sa Huynh Culture Museum

The Sa Huynh culture specialized in metal wares – especially bronze and iron – and ceramics. The majority of the display in the museum comprises of articles like jewelry, weapons like daggers and useful implements like axes. All recovered evidence of these facts are seen preserved and displayed in the Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An. There is another feature that the Sa Huynh had perfected enough to the level of art; and that is the funerary rituals and rites. Discovery of jar burials of over 200 in number from 50 or more different sites are recorded in the Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An. Most of the articles on display in the Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An date back to the 1st Millennium BC which is better known as the Iron Age. There are a total of 216 exhibits in the museum. They were all acquired from the Hau Xa, Thanh Chiem, An Bang and Xuan Lam villages. Read more

Hội An will celebrate Lantern Festival

January 5, 2009 by admin  
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The 1st Hoian lantern festival of 2009 will open at 20.30 of 25 Jan 2009 (30 Dec of Lunar Year) at Hoai river square, Hoian ancient town. The festival will be organised through the art lanterns making competition. The lanterns will be prepared by local enterprises, offices, schools, shops, handicraft worshops, etc. and displayed on Hoai river and at the streets along its two river banks from 25 Jan to 10 Feb 2009 (30 Dec to 16 Jan of Lunar Year). Especially, the record of the biggest lantern will be published.


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Hội An Lantern Festival

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