On April 8, 2018, on the campus of Building 14, National Economics University, NEU international students from Laos and Cambodia organized their Traditional Tet of Bunpimay Laos and Chol chnam Thmay, Cambodia.
Attending the event, there were Dr. Dao Thanh Tung - Head of International Cooperation Department and other lecturers and staffs of NEU.
During this time, people can participate to the festival of water where all the people throw water to each other (with water guns or water bazooka, buckets with colored water). Using water, but also charcoal, wheet and red color to paint the faces, makes this festival a full experience of a south and smiley war.
The first day, on the morning until midday, a big market take place in the big avenue of Luang Prabang, providing products coming from all Laos and abroad. After lunch, time comes to go to the island close to Ban Xieng Men, where a big party is organized. Lao Buddhist traditionally take a bath in the Mekong River to purify from all the past sins. In the island, people are making sans pyramids, for fortune and luck.
The 2nd day is the black day, day free years. There, one can legitimately do what you want. We will clean his house, to prepare for the next day, the first day of the year. On this day the grand parade takes place : around 200 monks, and more than 1000 people wearing traditional clothes and customs march to Wat XiengThong, the most holy temple of the town.
The last day of the festival marks the start of the new year. This day many families will hold a Baci at their houses to welcome Lao New Year as well as to wish their elders good health and long life. Some might respectfully ask for forgiveness from their elders for things that they did in the past year that might have hurt their feelings unintentionally. And at the same time they give the elders gifts.
In late afternoon or evening of the last day, in the temples, the Prabang statue is coming back to the Wat Mai. Devotees go there to put religiously water on the holy statue, asking good luck for the coming year. After that, a vien tien – a candlelight procession – takes place around the wat and that is the end of the Lao New Year celebration.
In addition, on behalf of NEU, Dr. Dao Thanh Tung - Head of International Cooperation Department also had meetings with Ambassador of Laos
Embassy and Ambassador of Cambodian Embassy in Hanoi to send them the best wishes for the New Year of luck, happiness and sucess.