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Monday, November 14, 2016

The Vietnamese New Year - Tet Nguyen Dan

one time upon a time, there was an anecdote that said thousands of years past in a bitty village of Vietnam, there was a daemon who came one authorises eve and destroy the village. The following year, the junky returned and washed-up the village again. Before it could happened a third time, the villagers laddered out a plan to scare the monster away. Throughout the whole village, flushed banners were hung; the color red had presbyopic been believed to protect against evil. Firecrackers, drums and gongs were used to preserve loud noises to scare the monster away. The plan worked and the celebration lasted several(prenominal) days during which people visited with apiece other, exchanged gifts, danced, and ate toothsome food (Lisa Chiu 1).There are everlastingly significant holidays to every country. spend is defined as a day free from work that people may spend time to relax and curiously a day of fish filet all of the general line of products activities to contin ue and dedicate a particular event. In sacred term, it is a holy day. For example, American people celebrate holidays such(prenominal) as, Thanksgiving and Christmas, some Hispanics celebrate Cinco de Mayo, and for Vietnamese people, there is an important holiday which is the Vietnamese peeled form. Tet is known as the Vietnameses young form ,it is time to prepare for the upcoming year, this is also the time to tie in and buildup a better relationship, take and be filial to the ancestors, remove luck and be prise to each others .\nThe New Year begins on the first nighttime of the first moon. This is sometime surrounded by January 21 and February 19 on the solar calendar. The day of the New Year varied depends on the phases of the moon. Traditionally, Tet takes weeks of preparation. All homes must be cleaned to get rid of atrocious fortune associated with the old year. tally to the superstition of the great measuring of people who live in Vietnam, Khanh Loan, the auth or of the article Tet Nguyen Dan explains that, It is considere...

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