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The Full Moon of the Seventh Lunar Month – The Beauty of the Vu Lan Festival of Filial Piety

The full moon of the seventh lunar month is one of the most important holidays in the spiritual life of the Vietnamese people, symbolizing the Vu Lan festival of filial piety. In Quang Ninh, an atmosphere of reverence permeates everywhere as people prepare offerings, burn incense to remember their ancestors, express gratitude to their parents, and commemorate the deceased. This is not only an occasion to express profound gratitude but also contributes to preserving and spreading the principle of "drinking water, remembering the source," affirming the enduring humanistic values ​​in the cultural and spiritual life of the community...

Báo Quảng NinhBáo Quảng Ninh06/09/2025

From early morning, a large number of people went to the market to buy offerings in preparation for the full moon of the seventh lunar month.

From early morning, a large crowd of people flocked to the market, busily buying offerings in preparation for the full moon of the seventh lunar month.

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People are buying seafood at Ha Long II Market to prepare for the Mid-Autumn Festival feast.

Sticky rice, offerings, vegetarian dishes… are sold in abundance, serving the needs of people preparing for religious ceremonies.

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The 15th day of the 7th lunar month is an important occasion in the spiritual life of Vietnamese people. Every household prepares a lavish meal to offer to their ancestors, expressing reverence, gratitude, and praying for peace and well-being for the family.

On this occasion, to educate students about filial piety and cultivate traditional values, Duc Tri Kindergarten (Cao Xanh Ward) also organized an extracurricular activity with the theme "Vu Lan Festival," aiming to help young children better understand the meaning of "drinking water, remembering the source," to love and respect their grandparents and parents, and at the same time contribute to preserving and promoting the beautiful cultural traditions of the nation.

These vibrant red flowers, handcrafted by the teacher and students themselves, are a way to express their love and respect for their parents on the occasion of the Vu Lan Festival.

Previously, on September 4, 2025, which is the 13th day of the 7th lunar month, Long Tien Pagoda in Hong Gai ward solemnly organized the Vu Lan Festival to express filial piety. (Photo: Provided by the organization).

The program attracted the participation of a large number of monks, nuns, Buddhists, and local people.

Each person wears a flower on their left chest to show respect and gratitude to their parents, and at the same time spread the education of filial piety – a beautiful value of Buddhism as well as of the Vietnamese nation.

Minh Duc

Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/ram-thang-7-net-dep-binh-di-trong-doi-song-nguoi-viet-3374734.html


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