Jan - 09 - 2025
Phu Giay Festival is held every year in the third lunar month. The festival aims to honor "Mother" Lieu Hanh - a religious figure among the four immortals revered by Vietnamese people. Especially, the festival has a great spiritual meaning in the hearts of the people of Nam Dinh.
Kim Thai Commune, Vu Ban District, Nam Dinh Province is where Phu Giay is situated. Lieu Hanh, one of Vietnamese culture's "four eternal gods," is worshipped in Phu Giay.
With several isolated mountains and a huge delta surrounding it, Phu Giay is a unique architectural setting. The surrounding communities are prosperous. Phu Giay is a stunning building with a glorious size in the religious architectural system in the North, while not being an antique architectural structure. This piece displays Vietnamese dynasty cultural characteristics.
Phu Giay
Phu Giay Festival occurs annually from the 1st to the 10th of the third lunar month.
Phu Giay was formerly known as Ke Giay. It is not known exactly what year Phu Giay was built. Only know that in 1557 during the reign of King Le Anh Tong of the Le Dynasty, this place was divided into two communes, Tien Huong and Van Cat, because of friction between the people. Later, Phu Giay also divided the architecture into 2 separate areas named Tien Huong Palace and Van Cat Palace.
Phu Day worship Holy Mother Lieu Hanh
Agricultural labor is rather leisurely during the third lunar month. Peasants are looking forward to harvesting. With various celebrations taking place, the spiritual life source of the people of Nam Dinh began to swell as well. The Phu Giay Festival has increasingly become an essential celebration in the spring of Nam Dinh and the North. As a result, individuals are willing to embark on pilgrimages to rest after long days at work and seek a religious conviction to anticipate greater things in their lives.
Hau Dong ritual
In addition, there are rituals to ask for scriptures, the procession of tribute bowls to the communal house, a dragon dance festival on Tien Huong mountain, solemn Chau Van dance, and watching sparkling skylights and sending wishes.
The festival at Phu Day lasts for 10 days, following these customs:
The traditional ceremonies are still preserved today
In addition, at the temples and mausoleums in the Phu Giay Complex, there are also many activities to practice the beliefs of the Vietnamese people to worship the Mother of the Three Palaces during the festival.
Many historical ideals, cultural convictions, and folklore of the Vietnamese people are included in the Phu Giay Festival. If you ever get the chance to travel to Vietnam, you should visit the provinces in the Northern Delta to learn more about this culture.