
Monsoon Music Festival
Northern Vietnam · November 1–3, 2026
Hanoi's flagship indie and electronic festival, staged inside the Thang Long Imperial Citadel with local and regional acts.
What's on
Cultural festivals, seasonal highlights, food events, and things to do — month by month and region by region. Many events follow the lunar calendar, so dates shift a little each year.
28 events found
Northern Vietnam · November 1–3, 2026
Hanoi's flagship indie and electronic festival, staged inside the Thang Long Imperial Citadel with local and regional acts.

Across Vietnam · Jan–Dec
A uniquely Vietnamese art form performed nightly in Hanoi and HCMC — easy to book and perfect for a rainy evening.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Hill-tribe communities gather every Saturday night in Sapa for music, courtship traditions, and handicraft stalls.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
The region's most colorful hill-tribe market, held every Sunday morning — arrive early and come hungry.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Hang Dao street closes to traffic on Friday–Sunday evenings for stalls, snacks, and street performers.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Hanoi's wholesale flower market peaks before dawn — arrive by 5am for the freshest, most atmospheric scene.

Central Vietnam · Jan–Dec
A grand open-air performance tracing Hoi An's history, staged nightly on the island in the Thu Bon river.

Central Vietnam · Jan–Dec
On the full moon each month, the ancient town switches off electric lights and floats lanterns on the river.

Central Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Flat lanes loop through rice fields, mat-weaving villages, and Tra Que herb gardens — best at sunrise.

Southern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Can Tho's famous river market peaks before sunrise — join a sampan tour at dawn for the full Mekong scene.

Southern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Cholon's grand covered market overflows with dried goods, fabrics, and produce — best visited in the morning.

Southern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
After the day market closes, HCMC's landmark square fills with souvenir stalls, seafood grills, and live music.

Southern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Saigon Opera House's gravity-defying bamboo circus: acrobatics, live music, and a story of Vietnamese village life.

Southern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
A contemporary circus-and-dance show from the creators of AO, exploring Vietnamese childhood and rural memory.

Southern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
An atmospheric night show of Vietnam's ethnic highland cultures — drums, stilt houses, and jungle soundscapes in HCMC.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
An open-air performance outside Hanoi combining water puppetry, music, and light shows about the Red River delta.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Dec
Hanoi's famous bia hoi corner — plastic stools, cold draught beer, and grilled snacks on the busiest street in the Old Quarter.

Northern Vietnam · Sep–Nov
Golden terraces and dry trails make September–November the best window for multi-day valley treks.

Southern Vietnam · Sep–Nov
September–November brings the Mekong flood, turning Tra Su's forest into a boatable bird sanctuary in An Giang.

Northern Vietnam · Oct–Apr
October–April brings clear, cool days across the karst plateaus — the most reliable riding window for the loop.

Northern Vietnam · Oct–Dec
Pink and purple buckwheat fields blanket the karst plateaus — the prettiest month to ride the Ha Giang loop.

Northern Vietnam · Nov
Vietnam's green-tea capital celebrates with tastings, tea-picking contests, and trade fairs in November.

Northern Vietnam · Nov
An annual autumn celebration of Vietnam's national noodle soup, with tasting bowls from the city's best pho shops.

Northern Vietnam · Nov–Dec
After the rice harvest, H'Mong villages in Sapa and Ha Giang celebrate with spinning tops, games, and colorful dress.

Southern Vietnam · Nov
The Khmer moon-worship festival in Tra Vinh and Soc Trang features longboat races on the river and floating lanterns.

Southern Vietnam · Nov–Apr
Steady onshore winds from November to April make Mui Ne one of Asia's favorite kitesurfing spots.

Southern Vietnam · Nov–Jan
November–January is harvest time across Dak Lak and Lam Dong — red cherries, drying yards, and fresh roasts.

Northern Vietnam · Nov
A biennial celebration of Asian and world cinema with red-carpet screenings, masterclasses, and open-air films around Hanoi.