The festivities are organized yearly on the 18th day of the sixth lunar month, but the celebration lasts from the 10th to the 20th day of month, which fall from July 5-15 this year.
The 10th day of the sixth lunar month features the ritual of "closing the village": the inhabitants cannot leave, but those who have moved away and other guests from any corner of the country are welcome.
Among the highlights of the festival is a boat race with the participation of local villagers.
The participants, divided into two groups, establish their particular training grounds on the 13th day of the month in order to prepare themselves.
The boats used for the competition are ordinary 5 to 6-ton fishing boats, with lowered sails and dragon - heads carved on the fronts.
The 16th day is reserved for receiving the genies. There is a procession for the funeral tablets of Tran Khanh Du from the temple to the village's communal house.
On the 18th day at about 3pm (every year at this time the tide reaches the temple's wharf), the boats start.
The "soldiers" on one side wear a white jacket and blue pants, while the other group wears gray or black clothing.
When the opposing generals meet each other at the communal house, the "soldiers" and spectators shout resoundingly; the noise echoes throughout the region.
The two generals make sword - tracings in the air, and the two troops meet each other three times: symbolizing the three victories during the Tran Dynasty. Following the third meeting, they assemble before the shrine and the rowing contest begins.
Quan Lan Communal House Festival bears characteristics of traditional village festivals, but is particularly grandiose, expressing the military spirit of the Vietnamese in the struggle against foreign invaders.