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| Delegates and citizens offer incense at the festival. Photo: Ngoc Nhat |
This year's festival will be held over three days, from April 17th to 19th, 2026, featuring many traditional rituals and unique cultural activities. The festival includes various folk art and cultural events such as lion dances, offerings to the Ancestral Spirits, incense offerings to the Goddess, and a ceremony at the Martyrs' Cemetery.
The festive atmosphere was solemn and rich in folk culture, with traditional performances, offering rituals, and religious spaces attracting large numbers of locals and tourists.
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| Delegates and citizens offer incense at the festival. Photo: Ngoc Nhat |
The highlight of the festival is the harmonious blend of folk religious beliefs with the principle of gratitude and remembering one's roots. Besides the rituals of offering prayers and incense at the Lady's Shrine, the organizing committee also held a ceremony at the Martyrs' Cemetery on the afternoon of April 18th. This connection gives the festival depth, making the Lady's Shrine not only a place of spiritual and cultural activity for the people, but also a reminder of historical traditions and gratitude towards previous generations.
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| Cultural and artistic activities at the festival. Photo: Ngoc Nhat |
The Ba Ra Temple is dedicated to the Goddess of the Land, commonly known as Linh Son Thanh Mau Ba Ra. In 2015, the Ba Ra Temple was recognized as a provincial-level cultural and historical relic. In 2019, the Ba Ra Temple Festival was included in the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, marking a significant step in the preservation and promotion of this heritage. This is not only a source of pride for the locality but also contributes to enriching the treasure trove of Vietnamese folk culture.
Thanh Thao
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/van-hoa/202604/le-hoi-mieu-ba-ra-binh-ngo-2026-1e306e4/










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