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Binh Dinh fishermen hold burial ceremony for whale washed ashore

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông08/02/2025

On the morning of February 8, people in Lo Dieu village (Hoai My commune, Hoai Nhon town, Binh Dinh province) discovered a whale carcass washed ashore. People set up an altar and buried it according to local customs.


According to Mr. Tran Thanh Si, head of Lo Dieu village, Hoai My commune, according to local people's belief, at the beginning of the year, the village that the whale chooses to "luy" to the shore will receive good luck and smooth sailing all year round. According to folk beliefs, the whale is the guardian deity of fishermen, protecting and keeping them safe at sea, especially when encountering big waves and strong winds... Therefore, burying the whale is a way for fishermen to show their respect and gratitude to the deity who has protected them. In the photo: Bringing the whales to the burial place.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/ngu-dan-binh-dinh-lam-le-chon-cat-ca-ong-bi-dat-vao-bo-192250208145654614.htm

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