Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002783
    Country Vietnam
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events
    Year of Designation 2017
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Description The Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival is held annually for 3 days, at the end of the second lunar month (from February 22 to 24), to pray for calm seas and favorable fishing season for the year. According to the elders, the Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival in the ancient Diem Pho and present Ngu Loc regions has appeared since the Le Dynasty, and has been preserved and promoted for many centuries. To prepare for the festival, people organized the making of a Long Chau boat, because this is the sacred object used for the main worship during the festival. Long Chau is a dragon boat, made of bamboo, bamboo, colored paper, foam and dyes, used as a dragon-shaped worship boat, to simulate the functions and powers of the gods of the river and sea regions and to send offerings along with the people's prayers, hoping to bless them in their life at sea. The festival consists of 2 parts: The ceremony part with rituals solemnly organized by fishermen such as: Long Chau boat procession, installation ceremony, peace-praying ceremony, food procession, palanquin procession... Here, offerings are offered to the gods with the purpose of thanking the gods for giving favorable weather, calm seas, full holds of fish and shrimp, good crops, a prosperous and happy life. When all preparations were completed, on the morning of February 21st of the lunar calendar, the temples and pagodas in the commune were opened one by one, the incense offering and worshiping teams began. By the next morning (February 22nd), the worshiping teams, the eight-tone troupe, the palanquin-carrying troupe, the village associations, the council of elders, the dignitaries in the village, and the heads of the clans were present at Thanh Ca temple to carry out the palanquin procession. The procession was organized to start very early from Thanh Ca temple to " Phúc land" (now the cultural center of the commune). After the ceremony to pray for coolness and peace here, the clans, people and tourists from all over the world came to worship and pay homage, until the afternoon of February 24, when it ended with the ceremony to send Long Chau back to the sea. The Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival often attracts a large number of people and tourists from all over the world to participate, with 81 clans and 450 fishing boats from Ngu Loc commune coming to participate in the festival, with a procession about 2 km long and hundreds of incense altars of the people worshiping Long Chau along the way to the altar. The Festival is organized in a lively, joyful and healthy manner, with exciting activities imbued with the traditional culture of the coastal area such as: water music performances, lion dances, festival drum performances, Chau Van performances, love songs, chess competitions, squid fishing competitions, net weaving competitions, duet singing competitions, human chess competitions... The Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival is an opportunity for people to express their aspirations for the fishing profession, go out to sea to pray for protection, and aim for a prosperous and happy life. The Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival is a large festival, especially valuable in the spiritual life of the residents of Thanh Hoa coastal area. At the end of 2017, the Cầu Ngư Whale Worship Festival of Ngu Loc commune was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Community Ngư Lộc and Hậu Lộc districts, Thanh Hóa Province

Information source
Vietnam National Institute Culture and Arts Studies (VICAS)
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