On the evening of June 1, the space of My Khanh Park, Phong Dien District, Can Tho City became magical and meaningful with the music program and fashion show "Memories of the West". The highlight of this event is the reconstruction of the Yin-yang market - a unique traditional spiritual and cultural feature of Vietnam.
The program was held on the occasion of International Children's Day, June 1, with the aim of introducing and spreading ancient cultural values to the younger generation.
The traditional bamboo market has a history in Bac Ninh. This is a very special market, only meeting once a year on the night of January 4 and ending in the early morning of January 5 of the lunar calendar.






The am Su market is a meaningful meeting between two worlds, the living and the deceased. People believe that this is an opportunity for the soul of their ancestors and relatives to return to meet everyone. Going to the am duong market is also a way for children and grandchildren to express their remembrance, comfort each other and dispel the grief of missing the deceased.
Completely different from regular markets, the sun market does not use bright lights but only has small, sparkling Candles, creating a charming, mysterious and solemn space.
Market goers do not laugh noisy. Silence is maintained to avoid shaking souls, maintaining the solemnity of the spiritual space.
The main purpose of market goers is to pray for luck, to put aside worries and be late, and not to pay too much attention to buying and selling. In the market, buyers do not wear them, sellers do not quot prices.
The reconstruction of the Yen Yen market in Can Tho is a valuable effort in preserving and promoting unique traditional cultural values, contributing to enriching the spiritual life of the community.