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Co Loa Festival
Time: From the 6th to the 16th day of the
first lunar month, the main festival day is on the 6th day of the first lunar
month.
Place: Co Loa Commune, Dong Anh District, Hanoi.
Objects of worship: King An Duong Vuong.
Characteristics: The procession of 12 hamlets and 7 villages, the
procession of �alive� king in Nhoi Village.
On the afternoon of the 5th day of the first lunar month, all of the eight
communes (including Co Loa Commune and the establishing relations between seven
communes) hold the incense offering ceremony at the communal house. At Thuong
Temple, village officials and mandarins hold the similar ceremony and revise the
king�s contributions and achievements. The official festival day, which is on
the 6th of the first lunar month, starts with processions and grand sacrifices-
offering ceremony. In early morning, a solemn and splendid procession takes
orations from the oration writer�s house to the temple. The chief officiate at
Thuong Temple has to come up and receive the orations and puts them on the
altar. Next to the door of the temple is a pair of life-size pink and white
wooden horses. Their harnesses are decorated with phoenix motifs and beautiful
gold thread embroideries. The path to the temple is lined with decorative
weapons and eight precious votive objects. At that time, the palanquins of the
establishing relations between seven communes arrive at Thuong Temple and are
put on the yard. The worshipping rituals begin. Votive offerings include
incense, flowers, truncated cone-shaped cakes made of sticky rice, fruits,
steamed sticky rice, meat, giay cakes and popcorn. According to folk knowledge,
the last two things were used by King An Duong Vuong to treat his troops. The
rituals last until 12 o�clock. Meanwhile, in the temple, some senior people
representing their communes pray to the king for peace and prosperity to their
villagers. Next is the procession to take the god from the temple to the
communal house so that he can watch the festivities. This is the biggest
procession with the participation of all the palanquins. When reaching the main
entrance called Nghi M�n, the palanquins return to their villages. Co Loa�s
procession and palanquin do the same rituals once more at the communal house.
This is the end of the official festival day. From then to the end of the whole
festival, there are only duty ceremonies and votive offerings of residential
groups, family lines and visitors. An Duong Vuong Temple Festival has a special
procession for the fake king of Nhoi village. On Mount Sai in Nhoi Village is a
temple dedicated to Saint Tran Vu, who, according to legends, helps the king
drive away evil spirits and build Co Loa Citadel. Every year, on the 12th day of
the first lunar month, the king would go there together with his mandarins to do
worshipping rituals. But because such traveling was quite complicated, King An
Duong Vuong asked a local man to impersonate him and held a similar ritual.
Later generations put on stage that story. Though this custom is specific for
Nhoi Village, it helps to diversify activities of the Co Loa Festival.The Co Loa
Festival has many other fun activities such as human chess, wrestling, cock
fighting, swings, rope climbing, card playing, and cheo and tuong singing. On the
final day of the festival, a grand farewell ceremony will be held at the temple.
The rituals are the same as in the main festival day. After the rituals, the
cult table of god will be returned to the sanctuary. Local people enjoy the
god�s favor and expect a year of prosperity and protection from the god.
Source: VNAT |
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