Craft village in Dap Da town, An Nhon district, is a village with a tradition of forging 300 years ago. The great-grandfather, Dao Gia Tuong, brought the profession from the North to pass it on to the local people. Every year, in gratitude to the founder of the Blacksmith village, the Westerners organize the Blacksmithing Village Festival on the 12th day of the 2nd lunar month. The festival brings together local and foreign blacksmiths.
Gò Market Spring Festival
The Go Market Spring Festival meets once a year on the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year at Go market in Phong Thanh village, Tuy Phuoc town, Binh Dinh. In the minds of people in Tuy Phuoc in particular and in Binh Dinh in general, the Go Market Spring Festival is a place to have fun and pray for good fortune on the first day of the new year.
At dawn, the market began to meet. People from surrounding areas bring in their local produce. But the most is still betel nut. The buying - selling is not heavy business. The seller does not challenge and the buyer does not pay the price, but only considers buying and selling as a form of praying for luck and finding a little joy for himself on the first day of the new year.
In addition to buying and selling the bridge, people coming to the market can also enjoy local culinary specialties such as fish cakes, spring rolls, little cake with prickly leaves... and participate in folk games imbued with traditional culture. of the land and the people of Binh Dinh such as: chanting the hut, lotto, playing human chess, dancing the lion... At noon, when the sun shines, the market melts. No appointment that: the first day of next year will meet again.
According to seniors, the Go Market Spring Festival comes from the Tay Son period. Tay Son army at that time was stationed in this area, on Tet holiday, fearing that the soldiers would be sad and homesick, the king opened a Go fair for the people and soldiers to have fun...
After nearly 300 years of existence, up to now, the Go Market Festival has basically retained its inherent traditional features and tended to develop richer; In addition to the restaurants and food stalls serving the festival, the local people still maintain the sale of all kinds of goods, self-produced groceries, self-consumption, agricultural products and fresh seafood foods of all kinds to serve worshiping, eating and drinking in three days of Tet. Visitors to the Go fair have the opportunity to buy many gifts with the meaning of exchanging a little fortune in early spring, hoping to have a lot of luck in the year. Wishing everyone a happy and prosperous new year.
License No. 02 / GP-TTDT issued by Binh Dinh Department of Information and Communications on June 14, 2019
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