Văn Lâm, Rural district in Hưng Yên Province, Vietnam.
Văn Lâm is a rural district in Hưng Yên Province located in the Red River Delta region. The area spreads across about 74 square kilometers of farmland and residential communities in flat terrain.
The area went through several administrative changes, particularly when Hưng Yên Province separated from Hải Dương in 1996 after previously being combined in 1968. These shifts shaped the district's current structure and management.
The Hien Communal House Festival takes place each year on April 17, bringing local people together for traditional celebrations and community gatherings. These events show how much community bonds and local customs matter to daily life here.
The district capital Như Quỳnh serves as the administrative center offering basic services for residents and visitors. The flat terrain allows easy movement, though roads are mainly rural pathways connecting villages and farmland.
The Praying for Rain Festival in Lac Hong commune earned recognition as national intangible cultural heritage. This celebration reveals how deeply traditions here are woven into agricultural history and village life.
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