Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February;
Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February; nn9qR
Lunar New Year Festival often falls between late January and early February; it is among the most important holidays in Vietnam. Officially, the festival includes the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd day in Lunar Calendar; however, Vietnamese people often spend nearly a month celebrating this special event. Tet Holiday gets its beginning marked with the first day in the Lunar Year; however, its preparation starts long before that. The 23rd day of the last Lunar month is East Day—a ritual worshiping Kitchen Gods (Tao Cong). It thought that each year on this day, these Gods go to heaven to tell Jade Emperor about all activities of households on earth. On New Year’s Eve, they return home to continue their duties as taking care of families. On New Year’s Day, the first ones who come to visit households—called first-foot—are very important and hence need to be well chosen, as they believed to hold in their hands the entire luck of the family in New Year (Tan Nien). After that, till the third day or even the fourth day of Tet, individuals meet relatives, friends, and colleagues, wishing them all kinds of good things like happiness, health, and success.
Lunar
New
Year
Festival
often
falls between late January and early February; it is among the most
important
holidays in Vietnam.
Officially
, the festival includes the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd day in
Lunar
Calendar;
however
, Vietnamese
people
often
spend
nearly
a month celebrating this special
event
. Tet Holiday
gets
its beginning marked with the
first
day in the
Lunar
Year
;
however
, its preparation
starts
long
before
that. The 23rd day of the last
Lunar
month is East Day—a ritual worshiping Kitchen Gods (Tao Cong). It
thought
that each
year
on this day, these Gods go to heaven to
tell
Jade Emperor about all activities of households on earth. On
New
Year’s
Eve, they return home to continue their duties as taking care of families. On
New
Year’s
Day, the
first
ones who
come
to visit households—called
first
-foot—are
very
important
and
hence
need to be well chosen, as they believed to hold in their hands the entire luck of the family in
New
Year
(Tan Nien). After that, till the third day or even the fourth day of Tet, individuals
meet
relatives, friends, and colleagues, wishing them all kinds of
good
things like happiness, health, and success.
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