People in the coastal Thai Duong Ha village in Thua Thien-Hue Province
held a ceremony yesterday in memory of the village's founder.
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Bumper catch: Fishing is re-enacted in front of the communal house in Thai Duong Ha Village, Thua Thien-Hue Province. — VNS Photo Phuoc Buu |
THUA THIEN-HUE (VNS)— People in the coastal Thai Duong Ha village in Thua Thien-Hue Province held a ceremony yesterday in memory of the village's founder.
Five hundred years ago, Truong Thieu, a man from Thanh Hoa Province, arrived there, formed the village and taught the local people how to fish and make fishing boats. The villagers hold a ceremony every three years on the 12th day of the lunar new year to thank him for teaching them fishing.
The ceremony is part of a festival which began on Monday for the entertainment of the local people and to wish for a bumper fish catch in the new year.
The festival includes music performances, re-enactment of fishing and selling of fish on the seaside, a boat race and a procession in which 102 families take part.
The procession carries the locals' offerings around the village so that their patron saint can have a look at the current life.
According to Ton That Ninh, the village chief, the festival also gives courage to the local fishermen in overcoming difficulties during sea trips. — VNS