It offers visitors the chance to discover the essence of Truc Lam Zen Buddhism while celebrating the culture and history of the land known as the “fourth blessed land of Giao Chau.”

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At the opening of the festival (Photo: baoquangninh.vn)

Yen Tu mountain has long stood as a sacred symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism. It is where King-Monk Tran Nhan Tong practiced and founded the Truc Lam Zen sect, which carries a spirit of harmony, engagement, and deep ties with the nation.

The annual festival continues this legacy, showcasing the Yen Tu historical and scenic site to domestic and international visitors while strengthening tourism development and investment opportunities.

The year 2025 holds added significance with UNESCO’s recognition of the Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son, Kiep Bac historical complex as a World Cultural Heritage site in July. This honor affirms the timeless global value of the region.

According to Bui Hoang Giang, Secretary of the Party Committee of Yen Tu ward, the festival not only highlights Yen Tu’s natural beauty but also inspires community pride and creativity.

He said the province aims to build the image of ‘Yen Tu ward – proud of heritage, living with heritage, and enriching from heritage,’ positioning it as a cultural, tourism, and service hub of Quang Ninh.

The program features a wide range of activities. A logo design contest drew 109 entries from 50 authors, with 11 outstanding works honored during the festival. An arts camp titled “Yen Tu in autumn” brings together photography, music, painting, and poetry, enriching promotional materials and celebrating local culture.

A highlight is the “Yen Tu heritage – touch the heritage” marathon, set for November 15–16. This second edition is expected to attract thousands of runners from Vietnam and abroad, offering a unique blend of sport and spirituality in Yen Tu’s sacred forests. Earlier this year, the ward also hosted the Ultra Trail Yen Tu race, which gathered over 1,000 participants.

Throughout the remainder of 2025, visitors can immerse themselves in cultural performances, folk games, local cuisine, herbal wellness treatments, and curated tours such as “sunrise at Dong pagoda” and “following in the footsteps of King Tran Nhan Tong.” Programs will also showcase Dao Thanh Y traditions, including national intangible heritage rituals like the Cap Sac ceremony.

Source: VNA