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Hoi An Lantern Festival
5 October-6 October
Hoi An Lantern Festival, which takes place on the 14th day of the lunar month, is a distinct feature of Hoi An. Additionally, this is an occasion for travelers from around the globe to visit and take in the historic town's distinctive charm.
Whale Festival In Can Gio 2025
5 October-7 October
The Whale Festival in Can Gio, Ho Chi Minh City is a captivating celebration of the region's profound connection to the ocean and the majestic creatures that dwell within it. Let's dive into the enchanting Whale Festival and explore the significance it holds for the local community.
Tran Temple Festival in Nam Dinh
6 October-11 October
Tran Temple Festival in Nam Dinh annually happens at Tran Temple of Loc Vuong, Nam Dinh Province, North Vietnam from the 15th day to the 20th day of August on the lunar calendar to show gratitude to 14 Tran kings and Generals Tran Hung Dao.
Yen Dieu Tri Cung Festival in Tay Ninh
6 October-6 October
The Yen Dieu Tri Cung Festival in Tay Ninh province stands out as an enchanting and significant event, especially for the Caodaism religion. This annual celebration brings together locals and visitors alike to witness captivating performances, pay homage to deities, and immerse themselves in the unique culture of the region.
Whale Festival in Vung Tau
7 October-9 October
Every year, Whale Festival in Vung Tau is held in honor of the whales that protect the fishermen and their boats from the dangers of the sea. This festival is a unique cultural experience that showcases the local traditions and customs of the Vietnamese people.
Dong Bang Temple Festival 2025
11 October-17 October
Dong Bang Temple Festival is significant for the spiritual life of locals and tourists. This is the big festival of the four palaces in the region, the most important gathering occasion for old men and women from all parts of the country to gather.
Lam Kinh Festival, Thanh Hoa 2025
12 October-14 October
Lam Kinh Festival is held every year as a great tradition, expressing the gratitude of the next generation to the ancestors who have fought against foreign invaders and built the country. Besides the traditional ceremony, the festival also brings very special performances.
Nguyen Trung Truc Festival In Kien Giang 2025
17 October-19 October
Nguyen Trung Truc Festival (or Mr. Nguyen's Communal House Festival) is a cultural event to express the sincerity of people in the West to the national hero. The festival and countless unique activities here will bring you unforgettable moments of discovery and travel in Kien Giang.
Seven Mountains Bull Racing Festival 2025
20 October-21 October
Seven Mountains Bull Racing Festival is held every year on the occasion of Sene Dolta (the ceremony of worshiping grandparents) of the Khmer people in the South, bearing the imprint of the traditional folk culture of residents working in wet rice farming.
Vietnamese Women’s Day 2025
20 October-20 October
Vietnamese Women's Day is a day dedicated to honoring the accomplishments of women in Vietnamese society. This day has evolved into a chance to not only recognize the relentless work of Vietnamese women but also to reflect on their numerous struggles and successes.
Trung Cuu Festival In Vung Tau 2025
27 October-29 October
You will be joining the Trung Cuu Festival if you visit Vung Tau in September of the lunar calendar. Every year, this event is celebrated to pray for the local people's peace, health, and happiness.
Double Ninth Festival In Vietnamese Culture 2025
29 October-29 October
Double Ninth Festival, also known as Tet Trung Cuu, is a significant cultural event celebrated in Vietnamese communities. Rooted in ancient traditions, this festival holds deep meaning and symbolism for the Vietnamese people.
Halloween In Vietnam 2025
31 October-31 October
As Vietnam continues to embrace Western culture, the celebration of Halloween has gained popularity in recent years, especially among young people in major metropolitan and tourist areas. While Halloween is not an official holiday in Vietnam, it has become a festive occasion with its unique version, blending traditional Vietnamese beliefs with Western customs.