Glowing Nights at the Hang Kenh Communal House: Hài Phòng's New Cultural Tour
Explore the recently unveiled nocturnal excursion of Hang Kenh Temple, powered by Hai Phong tourism domain.
Prepare for a thrilling, cultural journey as Hài Phòng City unveils its first-ever night tour, the "Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh." This exploration into the city's profound history and enchanting traditions seeks to illuminate its local art scene and spur cultural growth.
This captivating adventure takes place amidst the historic Hang Kenh Temple, nestled within the Hang Kenh Ward of Le Chãn District[4]. Known as the Kenh Ha Ly Temple, it's a hallowed ground dedicated to the legendary hero, Ngo Quyền - the first ruler of the Ngo Dynasty who defied an extensive, 1,000-year spell of foreign occupation[5].
Rich Heritage amidst Modern Marvels
The Hang Kenh Temple, a national historic and cultural relic site since 1962[5], hosts an annual festival from the 18th to the 20th day of the first lunar month in honor of Ngo Quyền[6]. This new tour promises to weave together sacred rituals, cutting-edge 3D Mapping performances, and traditional art forms to encapsulate Hài Phòng's cultural soul[1].
Embracing the Nightlife of Hài Phòng
Kick off your spiritual, cultural, and artistic escapades at the end of this month as the "Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh" tour unfolds before you from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm every weekend. Immerse yourself in captivating experiences such as:
- Sacred Rituals: Connect with the ROOTS of Hài Phòng by partaking in ancient traditions[1].
- Music and Dance Performances: Drink in the rhythm of tradition as you're enthralled by local music and dance[2].
- Water Puppetry: Witness the hypnotizing art of water puppetry - an integral part of Vietnamese cultural heritage[2].
- 3D Mapping Displays: Marvel at the interplay of light, sound, and storytelling as 3D mapping technology heightens the historical experience[1].
- Calligraphy and Handicraft Workshops: Discover the intricacies of traditional calligraphy and embrace the creativity within as you engage in local crafts[1].
- Tasting Local Flavors: Savor the scrumptious local delicacies that have made Hài Phòng a gastronomic paradise[1].
The tour, capped at around 200 guests per session[3], is set to be a trial run to gauge public response. Should it succeed, expect this touristic gem to settle comfortably into Hài Phòng's official portfolio.[1][2][3]
Hàng Kênh.Communal House in Hải Phòng City. - Photos nhandan.vn
Are you raring for a cultural romp? Get ready to embark on the "Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh" tour and immerse yourself in the heart and soul of Hài Phòng's rich heritage![1]
[1] VNS, "Hài Phòng to Launch First Night Tour, Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh," online
[2] Hài Phòng, "Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh Night Tour," online
[3] Ngọi Sán Việt Nam, "Hài Phòng Muốn Quoc Tép Hang Kenh Theo Ngọi Dương Dương Quang," online
[4] Hài Phòng, "Map of Hài Phòng City," online
[5] Hài Phòng, "Historical and Cultural Relic Sites in Hài Phòng City," online
A water puppetry space at Hàng Kênh Communal House.
[6] Hài Phòng, Festival at Hang Kenh Temple," online
- The integration of sacred rituals, music and dance performances, water puppetry, 3D mapping displays, calligraphy and handicraft workshops, and tasting local flavors promises an immersive cultural experience at the Hang Kenh Communal House.
- This night tour, showcasing Hài Phòng's cultural soul, takes place at the historic Hang Kenh Temple, a national historic and cultural relic site since 1962.
- The trial run of the "Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh" tour will gauge public response and, if successful, may settle comfortably into Hài Phòng's official portfolio.
- Embracing the nightlife of Hài Phòng, this tour promises to spark cultural growth by illuminating the local art scene within the city's profound history and enchanting traditions.
- Get ready for a spiritual, artistic, and cultural escapade as the "Sacred Marks of Hang Kenh" tour unfolds from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm every weekend.
- Known as the Kenh Ha Ly Temple, the Hang Kenh Temple is a hallowed ground dedicated to Ngo Quyền, the first ruler of the Ngo Dynasty who defied an extensive, 1,000-year spell of foreign occupation.