posted on Oct, 22 2010 @ 12:59 PM
reply to post by Shadowed
Hello.
I have done some searching with my VERY slow internet and all I have managed to turn up was the following link that I think may be relevant.
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"A traditional festival in Bac Ninh is held on the 6th day of Tet every year and attracts a lot of visitors.
The festival includes the slaughtering of pigs. This religious festival is organised at Nem Thuong Hamlet, Khac Niem Commune, Tien Du, Bac Ninh
province.
It’s said that General Ly Doan Thuong of the Ly Dynasty and his army passed by Nem Thuong Hamlet and slaughtered wild pigs to keep his army safe.
After that, people here organised annual pig slaughtering’s during a festival to honour the General.
Religions in the North consider pig blood a way to worship the God that is symbolic for prosperity, productivity and a good harvest.
Two pigs will be carried on top of shoulders, brought around the village, and then end in the village’s yard.
People use money, ropes and farming tools to absorb pig blood with a hope that they will receive good fortune. Pig meat will be shared with everyone
in hopes that people will be prosperous for the whole year."
blog.discoveryindochina.com...
Hope this helps.
edit on 22-10-2010 by snowen20 because: (no reason given)
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