1) The document discusses the rituals and traditions associated with Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam, including worshipping kitchen gods, cleaning homes, preparing signature dishes, spending time with family, setting off fireworks, visiting pagodas, and hosting large multi-generational family parties.
2) Key aspects of the Lunar New Year in Vietnam include following the lunar calendar of 354 days divided into 12 animal years, cleaning and decorating homes with cherry blossoms before the new year, and giving money to children and elders after the new year for good luck.
1) The document discusses the rituals and traditions associated with Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam, including worshipping kitchen gods, cleaning homes, preparing signature dishes, spending time with family, setting off fireworks, visiting pagodas, and hosting large multi-generational family parties.
2) Key aspects of the Lunar New Year in Vietnam include following the lunar calendar of 354 days divided into 12 animal years, cleaning and decorating homes with cherry blossoms before the new year, and giving money to children and elders after the new year for good luck.
1) The document discusses the rituals and traditions associated with Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam, including worshipping kitchen gods, cleaning homes, preparing signature dishes, spending time with family, setting off fireworks, visiting pagodas, and hosting large multi-generational family parties.
2) Key aspects of the Lunar New Year in Vietnam include following the lunar calendar of 354 days divided into 12 animal years, cleaning and decorating homes with cherry blossoms before the new year, and giving money to children and elders after the new year for good luck.
1) The document discusses the rituals and traditions associated with Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam, including worshipping kitchen gods, cleaning homes, preparing signature dishes, spending time with family, setting off fireworks, visiting pagodas, and hosting large multi-generational family parties.
2) Key aspects of the Lunar New Year in Vietnam include following the lunar calendar of 354 days divided into 12 animal years, cleaning and decorating homes with cherry blossoms before the new year, and giving money to children and elders after the new year for good luck.
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1 Intro Lunar new year rituals in Vietnam
2 Follow the moon period, 354 days per year
Lunar calendar 3 Each year is represented by 1 of 12 animals
4 Thanks for the support of three kitchen god
23/12 - worthship the god of kitchen Release the real carp or burn the paper 5 picture as the gods' transportation Clean and decourate the house with cherry 6 blossom. Preparation for new Prepare signature dishes: Rice cake, pork 7 year jambon, fermented onion
8 People return home to be with their family
9 Fire works and party on the street
10 New year eve Go to the pagoda and pray
The first one who returning home will bring
11 luck Big family party with all member of different 12 generations Giving lucky money to children and the 13 Post new year elders for luck