Thousands of people recently converged on Ouidah, Benin’s coastal city and the spiritual heart of Vodun, to celebrate the country’s annual Vodun Days festival. Organized by the government and held every January, the event highlights the cultural, spiritual, and historical significance of Vodun, often misunderstood outside the region.

On the day, devotees, tourists, and members of the African diaspora gathered for rituals, performances, and concerts, turning the city into a vibrant showcase of tradition and modern creativity. Religious leaders emphasized Vodun’s positive values, aiming to demystify its practices for a worldwide audience.

Meanwhile, new international followers reflected its growing global reach. With music, pageantry, and rising tourism, Vodun Days is steadily becoming a cultural anchor and global attraction.

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