The Vietnamese Lunar New Year
The lunar year festival, or Tet Nguyen Dan, is the largest festival to take place every year in Vietnam. It start on the first day of the lunar year and lasts for entire week.
Tet is, according to Vietnamese traditional customs, family-oriented celebration. The most sacred moment is at midnight on Tet Eve, when it is time to bid farewell to the past year and t welcome the New Year. It is also the occasion for people in every house to light incense in remembrance of their late relatives, pluck the plant buds, invite the first New Year’s visitor, and toast to each other.
The Lunar year festival is occasion for family members to meet each other. Tet is also the time when every house hold cooks traditional dishes, such a rice cake, a cake made from of sticky rice filled with bean paste and pork meat. The Lunar New Year festival is the most sacred celebration in Vietnam during which people wish each other heath and happiness.
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