Dec - 17 - 2024

Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Festival is a traditional beauty that depicts the devotion of Ong fish by sea inhabitants. What is the goal of this festival, and what does it represent? One of the questions you may have is why this festival was created. This article will tell you everything you need to know about Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Festival in Ben Tre.

About Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Festival in Ben Tre

Origin of the festival

Ben Tre province features topography next to the East Sea and a shoreline that runs around 65 kilometers through three provinces: Ba Tri, Binh Dai, and Thanh Phu. As a result, dwellers in the coconut land of Ben Tre all year round, clinging to the sea for a living, have had the custom of worshiping Ong fish, and the Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival has also originated from this idea since ancient times. This is one of the most important events in Ben Tre, as well as a chance to unwind and have fun after a long day of farming. Today, the Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre has become a long-standing traditional culture of the people in the region, and at the same time attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world to attend each year.

Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

Meaning of Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

The Nghinh Ong Festival Nam Hai Ben Tre is an occasion for people who live by the sea to express their gratitude to Ong fish (whales) and to place their faith and hope in the sacred guardian deity who always helps them every day. At sea, there is danger. Furthermore, this is a practice to pray for calm seas, beneficial rain, and wind, which will aid fisherman in having a successful and pleasant fishing season. The Nghinh Ong Festival in Nam Hai Ben Tre also embodies the excellent dream of coastal inhabitants, which is to "make a profit," sail easily, and never forget the ancestors' appreciation and merit.

Time and place to hold Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

Most coastal districts in Ben Tre province have mausoleums dedicated to Ong fish, and the somber Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival is held at various seasons. Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Ben Tre celebration in Binh Thang commune, Binh Dai district, on the other hand, is the most spectacular and is regarded one of the classic Ben Tre festivals.

Every year from June 15 to 17 of the lunar calendar, the Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Ben Tre event in Binh Dai attracts both fishermen and visitors. During the three days of the festival, the residents of Ben Tre abandon all work to gather here to pay homage and appreciation to the Ong god while also sitting together to converse, exchange work, and enjoy fun, eating.

Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

Features of Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

The Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival is separated into two parts: the ceremony and the festival, with the ceremony taking place almost entirely on the sea.

Ceremony part

The Tuc Dan ceremony, the Nghinh Ong ceremony, the Tien Hien - Hau Hien sacrificial ceremony, the Chanh Sac ceremony, and the ceremonial to worship the great boi were all held with great solemnity. On the day of Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Ben Tre celebration, all boats and boats, as well as fishermen and locals, congregate near the sea mouth. Each boat and boat is decked out in vibrant colors, lights, and flowers. The owner would arrange an offering platter with fruits, sticky rice, meat, boiled ducks, and pig heads at the bow of the boat, creating a highly solemn environment.

The festival's most important ritual is Nghinh Ong, which requires all coastal inhabitants to participate and all boats and boats to go out to sea to enjoy the ceremony. Mr. Chanh Bai and Vice Chanh Bai led the Nghinh Ong boat, which was followed by four ceremonial disciples, four dignitaries, eight individuals carrying the Nine Nine Bowls, one bearing a banner with the word Nam Hai, four carrying the dragon family, and two people holding parasols.

Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

In Nghinh Ong ritual, boats with even numbers are boats of prosperous owners, so they will lead the group, called ceremonial boats. On the boat, there is a table with all kinds of offerings to worship, including 1 roast pig, 2 hearty plates, 1 plate of rice cakes and fruits. After the ceremony boat is the lion dance boat and then hundreds of fishermen's boats. On each boat, offerings are arranged and they go out to sea to perform the ritual.

All three boats, the ceremonial boat, the lion dance boat, and the fishing boat, throw a string strung with a bundle of five-colored cloth into the water. The convoy would loop around several times as it approached the water (between the river and the sea). Mr. Chanh Bai will now begin to wait for his fish to come up. Coastal fishermen believe that seeing Ong fish rising is a good omen, indicating that they would all have good success and flourish in business that year. Following the ceremony, the boat crew will transport Nghinh Ong to the mausoleum and perform the other processes and ceremonies in order to pay their respects.

Assembly section

The event was followed by a celebration with an exceedingly energetic and thrilling atmosphere. Throughout the festival, everyone will be able to engage in a variety of appealing folk activities such as tug of war, push stick, lion dance, jump rope, and so on. Not only that, but they will all sit together to enjoy delectable dishes. rustic specialties and warm conversation. Attending the Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre allows you to not only enjoy the kindness and warmth of the indigenous people, but also to visit beach resorts and participate in a variety of important activities.

Nghinh Ong Nam Hai festival in Ben Tre

Nghinh Ong Nam Hai Festival Ben Tre has long been regarded as a cultural and religious treasure by the indigenous people. If you have the leisure, you should travel to Ben Tre or visit the Mekong Delta at least once to learn more about the culture, life, and people of the western countryside, explore Cai Rang Floating Market, and savor Western specialties like Ben Tre coconut sweets... What are you waiting for to book a Western tour and come discover with us?

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