Lim Festival

Lim Festival

“Quan Ho” is a special folk song of Kinh Bac Province, now called Bac Ninh Province. The festival takes place on Lim Hill where the Lim Pagoda is located. This pagoda is where Mr. Hieu Trung Hau, the man who invented Quan Ho, is worshiped. The Lim Festival takes place every year on 13th day [...]

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Traditional New Year Painting

Traditional New Year Painting

You may have seen them before. They adorn the walls of Vietnamese restaurants everywhere in the world and Vietnamese overseas hang them up as Lunar New Year approaches. In Vietnam, production of these folk paintings peaks right before Tet as merchants stock up in anticipation of heavy customer demand. These paintings are traditionally used to [...]

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Peach Blossoms in Vietnamese New Year

Peach Blossoms in Vietnamese New Year

Many villages in the suburbs of Hanoi specialize in growing peach trees. When New Year is coming, each household in the capital city makes a point of procuring at least a small branch of peach flowers to decorate their house. Petals are single or double according to the variety, and their colors range from a [...]

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Meaning of the Vietnamese New Year

Meaning of the Vietnamese New Year

The festival which best epitomizes Vietnam’s cultural identity is Vietnamese New Year or Tet. Popular festivals play a major role as mirror and guardian of a nation’s cultural identity. In this aspect, the festival which best epitomizes Vietnam’s cultural identity is Tet. Although endowed with honorable credentials, the New Year by Solar Calendar has not [...]

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Vietnamese New Year Customs

Vietnamese New Year Customs

1. Clean and decorate the home Homes are often cleaned and decorated before New Year’s Eve. Children are in charge of sweeping and scrubbing the floor. The kitchen needs to be cleaned before the 23rd night of the last month. Usually, the head of the household cleans the dust and ashes (from incense) from the [...]

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