Vietnam Welcomes Christmas 01/07/2021 On the evening of December 24, 2014, with many countries around the world, many cities and provinces in Vietnam, especially the localities where there are a large number of church goers, such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city, Dak Lak, Nam Dinh, Nghe An and Ha Tinh jubilantly welcomed Christmas. Christmas is not only an important festival of Christians, but also one of the most looked forward to cultural events of young people. Therefore a merry atmosphere prevailed everywhere nationwide on Christmas Eve. By Thong Hai The procession of the Baby Jesus Statue at Ham Long Church in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNP Santa Clause presents gifts to people on a street in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPForeigners record memorable moments of Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPForeigners and locals in Hanoi flock to the streets to welcome Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPThe children’s choir at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPTens of thousands of people are eager to see the mass on Christmas Eve at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPThe mass on Christmas Eve at Ham Long Church in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPTens of thousands of people welcome Christmas in the square of the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Phuong Vy – VNAA parade to welcome Christmas in Thanh Hoa Province. Photo: Thanh Tung – VNA The mass on Christmas Eve at Thanh Tam Church in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Duong Giang - VNAThe procession ceremony of the Baby Jesus Statue at Thanh Tam Church in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Duong Giang - VNAWelcoming Christmas at Go Church in Kon Tum Province. Photo: Quang Thai – VNA Singing carols to welcome Christmas in Yen Bai Province. Photo: The Duyet – VNAA jubilant atmosphere at Bui Chu Church in Nam Dinh Province. Photo: Lam Khanh – VNA
Vietnam Welcomes Christmas 01/07/2021 On the evening of December 24, 2014, with many countries around the world, many cities and provinces in Vietnam, especially the localities where there are a large number of church goers, such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city, Dak Lak, Nam Dinh, Nghe An and Ha Tinh jubilantly welcomed Christmas. Christmas is not only an important festival of Christians, but also one of the most looked forward to cultural events of young people. Therefore a merry atmosphere prevailed everywhere nationwide on Christmas Eve. By Thong Hai The procession of the Baby Jesus Statue at Ham Long Church in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNP Santa Clause presents gifts to people on a street in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPForeigners record memorable moments of Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPForeigners and locals in Hanoi flock to the streets to welcome Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPThe children’s choir at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPTens of thousands of people are eager to see the mass on Christmas Eve at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPThe mass on Christmas Eve at Ham Long Church in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPTens of thousands of people welcome Christmas in the square of the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Phuong Vy – VNAA parade to welcome Christmas in Thanh Hoa Province. Photo: Thanh Tung – VNA The mass on Christmas Eve at Thanh Tam Church in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Duong Giang - VNAThe procession ceremony of the Baby Jesus Statue at Thanh Tam Church in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Duong Giang - VNAWelcoming Christmas at Go Church in Kon Tum Province. Photo: Quang Thai – VNA Singing carols to welcome Christmas in Yen Bai Province. Photo: The Duyet – VNAA jubilant atmosphere at Bui Chu Church in Nam Dinh Province. Photo: Lam Khanh – VNA
On the evening of December 24, 2014, with many countries around the world, many cities and provinces in Vietnam, especially the localities where there are a large number of church goers, such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city, Dak Lak, Nam Dinh, Nghe An and Ha Tinh jubilantly welcomed Christmas. Christmas is not only an important festival of Christians, but also one of the most looked forward to cultural events of young people. Therefore a merry atmosphere prevailed everywhere nationwide on Christmas Eve. By Thong Hai The procession of the Baby Jesus Statue at Ham Long Church in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNP Santa Clause presents gifts to people on a street in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPForeigners record memorable moments of Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPForeigners and locals in Hanoi flock to the streets to welcome Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPThe children’s choir at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPTens of thousands of people are eager to see the mass on Christmas Eve at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPThe mass on Christmas Eve at Ham Long Church in Hanoi. Photo: Thong Hai – VNPTens of thousands of people welcome Christmas in the square of the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Phuong Vy – VNAA parade to welcome Christmas in Thanh Hoa Province. Photo: Thanh Tung – VNA The mass on Christmas Eve at Thanh Tam Church in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Duong Giang - VNAThe procession ceremony of the Baby Jesus Statue at Thanh Tam Church in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Duong Giang - VNAWelcoming Christmas at Go Church in Kon Tum Province. Photo: Quang Thai – VNA Singing carols to welcome Christmas in Yen Bai Province. Photo: The Duyet – VNAA jubilant atmosphere at Bui Chu Church in Nam Dinh Province. Photo: Lam Khanh – VNA