The vibrant Five Moc Villages Festival – a unique cultural heritage – has returned, bringing together the communal temples of Giap Nhat, Quan Nhan, and Cu Chinh in a solemn procession to Phung Khoang Village. Behind this year’s success were the passionate efforts of young volunteers quietly contributing to preserving and promoting traditional values.
Held on March 11 (the 12th day of the second lunar month), the Five Moc Villages Festival is a distinctive intangible heritage of Hanoi. This year, Phung Khoang Village hosted the event.
From early morning, elders in traditional attire and youth in formal clothing gathered at local temples, preparing for the procession.
The parade began at Quan Nhan Temple, moving along the ward’s main streets and drawing reverence from local residents.
This year’s procession traveled a longer route.
A highlight was the enthusiastic participation of young volunteers in the ceremonial procession.
Many young people took on key roles—carrying flags, parasols, and even lifting the palanquin. Some signed up months in advance and trained to learn the traditional rituals.
Their volunteer spirit shows how youth are actively involved in preserving cultural heritage. By participating, they not only experience tradition firsthand but also help keep it alive. The festival becomes a meaningful bridge between generations, ensuring cultural values continue to thrive.
The Five Moc Villages Festival not only preserves traditional values but also ignites cultural pride in the younger generation—the future stewards of this heritage.
With strong support from local authorities and the dedication of young volunteers, the 2025 festival concluded successfully, leaving lasting impressions on both residents and visitors./.