Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Muslim packaged 3 days tour. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Muslim packaged 3 days tour. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 7, 2015

Let’s enjoy Thay Pagoda Festival!

Tourists are always greeted to take part in Thay Pagoda Festival, which is yearly held in a nature-gifted picturesque landscape.

Overview

Well situated in the shadows of Sai Son Mountain, Thay Pagoda lies in a tranquil and beautiful village, which is only around 40km west of Hanoi. The festival, officially held annually on the seventh day of the third lunar month and lasting for at least a week, pays homage to folk hero Tu Dao Hanh. The festival begins with Buddha worshipping and platform running, a religious performance accompanied by traditional music in a solemn atmosphere. Numerous traditional games are played during the festival, the best-known of all the activities is the traditional water puppet show given on Long Tri pond, in front of the Thuy Dinh Temple. After ceremonies for Buddha, you can take a hiking trip through the picturesque countryside which characterizes the region. Moreover, this is the time for you to enjoy hearing many famous legends that enrich the traditional value of this beautiful region.

The legend behind…

The festival takes place in the elaborate pagoda said to be built on the ashes of a Vietnamese folk hero and is especially famous for the performances of traditional water puppetry. It is said that Tu Dao Hanh was a Buddhist monk during the rule of the Ly Dynasty (1010-1225 A.D). Leading a religious life and dying in this very pagoda, he had outstanding merits to the the religion popularization, illness treatment, and water puppetry creation. According to the legend, what makes him mysteriously sainted is that  at the end of his life, the Buddhist monk sat in meditation for several months without food and drink and died in that posture. Thereafter, the people put his withered corpse in the building of the Genius for the purpose of worship.

Let’s enjoy the festival!

Several days prior to the festival, Buddhist followers and pilgrims here and there flock to the pagoda, further adding to the boisterous atmosphere of the festival. The Pagoda is cleaned with scented incenses, glistening lighted candles, bringing about a charming scene. Many cultural games and art performances are held during the festival, including Tu Dao Hanh's statue bathing, incense sticks presenting, tablets escorting procession, Cheo (popular opera) performance, chess games, water puppet shows, recital of the feats of Tu Dao Hanh and so on. In particular, you have a great chance to enjoy a water puppetry show portraying the tales of Thach Sanh and Tam Cam, cultural activities and features of rural life such as farm work, duck tending and wrestling.

The Thay Pagoda festival is actually a joint festival of four villages (Thuy Khe, Da Phuc, Khanh Tan and Sai Khe). Although this area has numerous pagodas, the festival is held mainly in Thay Pagoda, which comprises three buildings: ante-chamber, Buddha's Building and Building of the Genius. The statue bathing ritual takes place before the opening of the festival. Buddhist monks and the people participate in the ritual. Pieces of red cloth are used to clean the statues. Those who stand around solemnly hold their hands in front of their chests, whispering Buddhist sutras. When the ritual ends, the holy water the Buddha bestows will be scattered all over the pagoda to wish for bumper crops and prosperous life. The cloths are also torn into smaller pieces to grant attendants as they are thought to have the power of warding off the evils.

The two most noteworthy events and distinctive features of the festival are the procession of the tablets and the water puppet show. The procession of Tu Dao Hanh’s worshipping tablet takes place on the 7th day of the third lunar month. The local population believes that Tu Dao Hanh first learned supernatural powers and became a genius, and later on, embraced Buddhism. Therefore, at the start of the procession, his tablets must be wrapped in a piece of yellow cloth (the colour of the robes worn by priests endowed with supernatural powers) and, on the return trip the same tablets should be wrapped in the brown frock of a Buddhist monk. During the procession, Buddhist nuns take a walk  recounting the feats of Tu Dao Hanh, first in learning supernatural magic and then in leading a religious Buddhist life. Noteworthy is that in the procession the tablet and white horse of Da Phuc must go ahead those of the Thuy Khue. Normally the procession comes to the pagoda at twilight. This timing is considered as propitious as it is the time when night takes over from day, when darkness and night come into contact with each other.

Among fascinating games in Thay Pagoda Festival, water puppetry seems to be the most outstanding. The game is the second noteworthy item, a traditional cultural activity related to wet paddy cultivation in the Red River Delta. It is performed in front of the pagoda, on a pond called Long Tri. Tu Dao Hanh is said to be the founder of this artistic performance. This item comprises two basic components: puppets and water. The puppets are products of traditional popular wood sculptures and lacquer painting. The place for the puppet performance is a lake or a part of the river. With its fluid nature and reflections, water can mirror efficiently the numerous changes in the colour of the sky, the mountains, trees and leaves and give a mythical air to the performance. The artists must usually stay inside the water and direct the movement of the puppet through sticks and strings connected. The water puppet shows reflect productive activities - paddy cultivation, duck breeding, fishing, cloth weaving, etc. The shows also draw from folk or classical theatrical plays. Apart from the water puppetry, you'll catch firework spectaculars (mostly bangers), folk singers crooning into microphones and sporting events such as mountain-climbing and rowing.

The Thay Pagoda festival is attractive to many visitors because of the myth surrounding Monk Tu Dao Hanh and his feats, the beautiful scenery and the water puppet shows. They fill the spectators with surprise and pleasure, who also pride in the rich imagination and dexterity of the performers who create in this art. Going to Thay Pagoda Festival is really worth, pilgrims will have an opportunity to revere the relics imbued with the imprints of outstanding monks and men of the past.
Xem chi tiết ...

Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 6, 2015

Yen Tu Festival

A popular saying goes: "Even after 100 years of virtuous religious life, if you don't come to Yen Tu you cannot be called a true religious person". Pilgrimage to Yen Tu Festival in respect of Buddha and sightseeing is so meaningful...


Situated within the immense arched mountain range of north-eastern Vietnam, Yen Tu Mountain in northern coastal Quang Ninh Province bears at its peak the Dong Pagoda: at an altitude of 1,068m above sea level. The beauty of Yen Tu consists in the majesty of its mountains mingling with the ancient and solemn quietness of its pagodas, shrines and towers. Yen Tu has been a centre of Buddhism for many centuries, and is the starting point of the Buddhist sect of Truc Lam. Travellers to Yen Tu Festival to stay away from the mundane and go on a religion pilgrimage in the midst of the mighty nature.

The history...

Under the Ly Dynasty, Yen Tu held the Phu Van Pagoda, with Yen Ky Sinh as its warden. But Yen Tu only really became a Buddhism centre when Emperor Tran Nhan Tong surrendered his throne to establish a Buddhist sect called Thien Truc Lam and became the first progenitor with the religious name Dieu Ngu Giac Hoang Tran Nhan Tong (1258-1308). He ordered building hundreds of constructions, large and small on Yen Tu Mountain for leading a religious life, sermonizing. After his death, his successor, Phap Loa Dong Kien Cuong (1284 - 1330) the second progenitor of Thien Truc Lam, compiled a set of book “Thach that ngon ngu” and ordered the building of 800 pagodas, shrines and towers with thousands of value statues throughout 19 years of religious life. Some famous pagodas are Quynh Lam, Ho Thien. There is the third progenitor of Thien Truc Lam, Huyen Quang Ly Dao Tai (1254 - 1334), in the sermonizing centre of Phap Loa.

Passing through to the Le and Nguyen Dynasties, Yen Tu became the focal point of Vietnamese Buddhism, and was often subject to restorations. It is a meeting place of different styles from various historic periods: visible in the many different designs and decorations that ornate its constructions.

The mountain scenery and beautiful pagodas and hermitages, inspired King Tran Nhan Tong, who reigned over the country from 1279 to 1293, to pass the throne to his son to lead the life of a Buddhist monk at Yen Tu. There, he founded the Truc Lam medication sect, making Yen Tu the country’s leading Buddhist center.

... and the festival

Yen Tu Festival commences annually on the 10th day of the first lunar month and lasts for three months. Tens of thousands of pilgrims begin their journey to the uppermost shrine after a solemn ritual held at the base of Yen Tu Mountain.

During the festival, the people near and far flock to Yen Tu which was regarded as the Buddhist land to show their belief and aspiration or to get rid of all sorrows and sadness. Other go to Yen Tu to do sightseeing and to enjoy the pure atmosphere of a mountain region. Foreign visitors come to Yen Tu to witness a famous beauty spot, a mysterious tourist attraction. Many cultural and historical values are carefully preserved in Yen Tu, where is also home to a rare ecosystem in Vietnam.  

In the wide ensemble of vestiges in Yen Tu, there are 11 pagodas and hundreds of shrines and towers. One form of entertainment is to climb the peak to where the Dong Pagoda was built (1,068m above the sea). On the way, you will see pagodas, a tower, a stream and a forest. At the top, after having burned joss-sticks, you seem to be lost in nature somewhere between the sky and the earth. When clear, you can perceive almost all of the northeast area from here.

The route of the pilgrimage from the foot of the mountain to the pagoda is nearly 30 km. The highest point of Yen Tu is Dong Pagoda, which is located 1,068 m above sea level. You can get to Hoa Yen Pagoda at the altitude of 534m by the cable car system recently put into operation and will see on this peak two 700-year-old frangipane trees. From there, you will continue walking up stairs to pagodas of minor note lined up along the path leading to Dong Pagoda. There you will feel like walking on clouds. If the weather is agreeable, from this summit you can admire the dramatic landscape of the northeast of Vietnam.

The complex of historical sites and beauty spots in Yen Tu features various pagodas, shrines or stupas now appearing now disappearing under the thick foliage of the primary show their belief, or doing away with all sorrow and sadness. Others go to Yen Tu to do sightseeing and to enjoy the pure atmosphere of a mountain region. Foreign visitors come to Yen Tu to witness a famous beauty spot, a mysterious tourist attraction. Anyone who makes all the way to the Bronze Pagoda feels the magnificence of Yen Tu and forests. Atop Yen Tu Mountain, one feels like standing by the Heave Gate shrouded in white cloud. On clear days one can have a partial view of the northeastern region...




Xem chi tiết ...

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 8, 2014

Ho Chi Minh city sightseeing and shopping Muslim tour

Hochiminh Muslim Tour Malaysia sincerely introduce the Ho Chi Minh city sightseeing and shopping Muslim tour as follows:

  • One of the biggest city inVietnam, Ho Chi Minh city has its former named Sai Gon is a shopping center of the South Vietnam. Shopper can access to shops, famous markets in easily way such as by taxi, bus,  motorbike or walking. What you can buy with a 10.000 VND (~US$0.5) in this big city, do not think nothing with this small amount. Actually, you can get some of small souvenirs with just this amount such as a post card, a greeting card and more. Reasonable price and various products is one of these  interesting things attract shoppers. These constructions was built in French architectural and cuisine are also the things make your trip unforgettable.

Itinerary


Day 1: Ho Chi Minh arrival – shopping areas (L/D)


  • Upon arrival in Tan Son Nhat international airport, meeting your tour guide and driver. Transfer to the hotel. After short rest, transfer to Halal restaurant for having lunch. After that, walking along Le Loi street and Dong Khoi street for shopping. You can find many products with famous trademark such as Addidas, Nike, Clark outlet at these shops located on these streets.

  • Visit Vincom building where has many luxury goods been sold with big promotion.

  • Dinner at Halal Saigon restaurant. Shopping at the night market.

  • Overnight at your proposed hotel in Ho Chi Minh.

Day 2: Ho Chi Minh sightseeing – shopping areas – water puppet show (B/L/D)


  • Breakfast at your hotel. At 8.30 am, start your city tour visit War Remnant Museum, Hard Rock coffee. Stop over for shopping at Hong Anh collection and Rohani collection. Visit Mousque Rahim.

  • Having lunch at Hala restuarant. Return to your hotel for taking a short rest. Transfer to Russian Market for shopping. Proceed to District 7 for shopping at Supplier House. Return the city center for enjoy water puppet show.

  • Dinner at Halal restaurant.

  • Overnight at your proposed hotel in Ho Chi Minh.

Day 3: China town – local markets  & departure (B/L/_)


  • Breakfast at your hotel. At 8. 30am, driving to Cho Lon market which locates in the China town. You can find many products such as textiles, electric, cosmetic, shoes, leather, germs … at this market. After visiting Silk Supplier in  district 6, return to the center. Stop for shopping at An Dong market, one of the biggest local market in Ho Chi Minh city.

  • Visit Jamia al Muslimin Mousque. Trying your bargain at Ben Thanh market where everything is for sales. Taking a short walking to Sai Gon Square a new center shopping in Ho Chi Minh city. Your city tour ends at Parkson plaza.

  • Transfer to the airport.

  • End the your Ho Chi Minh city sightseeing and shopping Muslim tour

Inclusion


  • Air conditioner private bus for pick up transfer and sightseeing as per program

  • English speaking tour guide

  • All entrance fees, water puppet show tickets

  • Mineral water on bus (2 bottles/ pax/ day)

  • Halal Meals as indicated in the program (L = Lunch; D = Dinner)

  • Daily Halal breakfast at the hotel

  • Hotel pick up and drop off service

  • Accommodation based on two adults share a double/ twin room
Exclusion:


  • International flights to / from Ho Chi Minh city.

  • International airport tax

  • Travel insurance

  • Drinks & other meals not mentioned in the program

  • Single supplement

Note


  • Tour price depends on group size and hotel standard class. Kindly send us email to get a promotion quotation.
Thank you for visiting our Ho Chi Minh city sightseeing and shopping Muslim tour. We are looking forward to serving you.

Xem chi tiết ...