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The Cham festivals of the Champa region in the Vietnam portion of southeast Asia include agricultural festivals, religious festivals, dancing festivals, chancel festivals and tower festivals. All these are part of their ethnic and cultural heritage.

Agriculture festivals

  • Padang paday tuan
  • Lew po Bhùm
  • Padai dôk titan
  • Lew Yang trun yuak
  • Da a patai tagok lan
  • Palau sak
  • Rija harei
  • Rija dayuap
  • Cuh Yang Apui: Fire God worshiping festival
  • Gay bhong
  • Kap kraung halau
  • Ngak kabau Yang batau: Buffalo worshiping festival

Cham New Year

Chancel festivals

  • Suk yương
  • Ramưwan

Dancing festivals

  • Rija nưgar
  • Rija harei
  • Rija dauap
  • Rija praung

Harvest festival

Religious festivals

  • Puis
  • Payak

Tower festivals

  • Pơh băng Yang: tower gate opening festival
  • Yuơr Yang
  • Chabun: Homeland Female God worshiping festival

References

  1. ^ Tran Ky Phuong, Bruce Lockhart (2011-01-01). The Cham of Vietnam: History, Society and Art. NUS Press. p. 326-335. ISBN  9789971694593.
  2. ^ "The Great Indian festive culinary trail for November". Vietnam Plus. September 30, 2019.