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Vietnam is a country that has thousands of years of history. Like many other countries in the world, Vietnam has a culture of its own identity that carries the most typical is the Lunar New Year. It is these features that make mannrs, shape and identity of the people in Vietnam.
Lunar New Year is the most important occasion in Vietnam. Lunar New Year, according to the Vietnamese called Tet Nguyen Dan. "Nguyen" is to start, "Dan" is a new day. "Tet Nguyen Dan" is to start a new year, to welcome Spring with everything in its newest appearance. A new year comes with goodluck and in the mean time, all of the badluck will be gone, together with the passed year. "Tet Ta" (Lunar new year) is affected by Chinese Lunar New Year and East Asia Traditional Circle so that "Tet Ta" comes after New Years Eve. According to the old rule: 3 even years/a month of the Lunar Calendar, so the first day of the year is never before Jan 21st or after Feb 19th. Normally, this day will come from about the end of Jan to mid of Feb. The Lunar New Year lasts for 7-8 days of the passed year and 7 days of the new year.

According to East Asian culture and history of China, the origin of Lunar New Year from Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors and change from time to time. According to folk beliefs, the New Year started from the concept "Thankfully the rain to sunshine", as well as originating from "tiet" (weather) upon under the operation of the universe, expressed in the cycle times the Spring - Summer - Fall - Winter, which, with a very special meaning for an agricultural country like Vietnam. Farmers for this is the occasion to commemorate the gods are related to agricultural land as the god of rain, thunder god, the god of water ... Farmers do not forget to thank the animals which help them farm work like cattle, poultry and they also thank others food crops, food to feed them.

The Vietnamese concept that everything in Lunar New Year must be very new and soon. So before Tet more than 2 weeks, the family prepare to celebrate. They are usually cleaning, decorating their house with apricot blossom, peach blossom, kumquat, couplets or festival painting. Preparation-work for the day of the Vietnamese New Year usually starts from December 23, the day that the Vietnamese dedicate Kitchen God. Some rural families still keep the tradition planting named “Neu”, while in the city, this custom has been forgotten. According to tradition, the tree is raised up against the devil and the ominous. the tree is often referred to hang or decorate what is considered to scare the devil as: garlic, cactus, effigies and Pandan. Before Tet, the Vietnamese also prepare chung cakes , day cake and hearty dishes to dedicate to their ancestors.

New Year's Day may be the 30th December (for full year) or December 29 (for shortage year). This day family reunion dinner together for the New Year. Between the 30th (or 29th) of December and 1 January, is the most important moment of the festival.It marked the transfer of the old year and new year, called Eve (Giao Thua). In recognition of this moment, people often make two trays. A tray of worship to ancestors at the altar in his house and a tray of worship Heaven and Earth in the front yard. Arrangements the altar of Vietnamese families usually have an altar ancestors, grandparents.The decoration and altar arrangements vary according to each house. However, on the altar every home always display two cane on either side as to the instrument for carrying on with the grandchildren and leading spirits from the sky on the lower boundary. At the same time on the altar also has a tray of five fruits expressed desire of the owner by the name, colours and their arrangement.

In addition, during public holidays are also customary forth. Many people view A day "opened" a new year. They said that on this day, if all goes smoothly, good luck for the whole year, would also be good, convenient. Right after the countdown time, anyone who steps outside into the home with new year wishes are considered to have stormed the land for their home. Moreover, referring to the lunar new year, people cannot help mentioning the continuing exodus, picking fortune, burn votive, congratulated, visiting, receiving lucky money, etc. All this rules are expressed wishes of the people of a prosperous new year, families are healthy, well off, warmth.

And indispensable in the New Year is the traditional dish. First to mention are chung cake, day cake associated with the legend of the same name. The legend tells that King Hung Vuong sixth looking for some twenty sons, one who truly virtuous to the throne should have the conditions: not necessarily the eldest son, who gratify the first king ceremony will be hereditary. The prince racing festival truly post-shopping, delicious. Lang Lieu, the son of the eighteenth, very sad for the poor, only grown accustomed to potatoes, rice, do not know where to get the ceremony delicacies like the other prince. After a night's dream, a hint gods, he took his sticky rice, green beans and pork buns in two things, the type of round, square type for father. King find delicious cakes, again express profound meaning he should take two bread ceremony Heaven, Earth and First King ceremonies, naming round cake is day cake, square cake is chung cake and throne to Lang Lieu. Since then, the chung cakes, day cakes worship ancestors become indispensable traditions of Vietnam's Tet.

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Although there are many celebrations throughout the year, Tet or the Lunar New Year holiday is the most important celebration for Vietnamese people. Originating in China, but Tet became the national holiday of Vietnamese and it also expresses deeply cultural character of Vietnam.

Tet is a festival which occurs in late January or early February. Officially, Tet holiday lasts for three days, however, it is closer to a week or ten days, as many celebrations occur before or after that date. A week before Tet, people are busy in shopping, decorating, cleaning their houses and preparing everything for celebrating holiday. Parents buy new clothes for their children so that they can wear them when Tet arrives. The atmosphere on these days is very animated and joyful with the streets and markets are full of people, shops are brimful with products and all of people are eager to welcome Tet holiday. Especially, in 23rd day of twelfth month by Lunar calendar, Vietnamese people usually celebrate the traditional ceremony to see Kitchen God to return to heaven. On this occasion, people show their good desires and faith that are recommended to the image of Kitchen God, who is trusted that will bring their wishes to the God. “Tất niên” is also an integral ceremony in the week before Tet. It is celebrated to see off the old year with bad luck and illness then welcome the happy and lucky new year. Tet is a time for family members who live apart try to be together. Despite of their business, people get their time with their own family for preparing and celebrating Tet together. Moreover, Tet is the occasion for descendants to commemorate ancestors that expresses the elevated traditional culture passed from through Vietnamese generations.

The first day of Tet is the most important day and it is reserved for family. Children receive “lucky money” from their parents, grandparents or the elders. “Lucky money” is a sum of money that are wrapped by an red envelope. People believe that it could protect children from elves and also bring to them good fortune, healthy in new year. Usually, children wear new clothes and give the elders the best greetings before giving the “lucky money”. After having the breakfast in the first day of the year, people visit pagodas or temples to pray wishes for them or their own family, then they do cleaning and decorating the ancestral graves. This action, which is called “tảo mộ” is also one of the most important customs of Vietnamese people doing in Tet holiday.

Taking about food in Tet holiday, we cannot but mention to “bánh trưng” and “bánh dầy” in the northern part in Vietnam and “bánh tét” in the southern part. Traditionally, those are the kind of cake made of sticky rice, green peas and pork, all of which are wrapped by banana leaves or Dong leaves. Besides, there are so many kind of traditional food such as “mứt”- which means dried candied fruits, as well “hạt dưa” – roasted watermelon seeds and so on.

Vietnamese people usually decorate luxuriously their house at Tet, they believe that brings them more happiness and money in new year. Cherry blossom flower or apricot flower are liked to be decorated in house because its flowers symbolize the prosperity and healthy that the family hopes for in the coming year.

To everyone of Vietnam, Tet is a sacred and meaningful occasion in their heart and mind. It is not only the chance for Vietnamese to direct toward original point and express deference to their ancestors, but also this is a opportunity for family members to come back together after a year full of exhausting and strenuous business. Tet is coming closely. It is right in front of your house, just open window and enjoy the best things Tet bringing to you. By the way, happy new year!!!