The Lunar New Year is a time for family reunions, an abundance of food and drinks, and many rituals and offerings. Many families have a tradition of refraining from cleaning during the festive period, and it is customary to start the new year with a thorough cleaning on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year.
A Clean Ancestral Altar Invites Ancestral Blessings
The ancestral altar is the most sacred space in the home. During the Lunar New Year, it is common for altars to become crowded with offerings such as betel, areca nuts, joss paper, fake money, flowers, fruits, sweets, and various other items. While some families burn the joss paper and fake money, they often leave the rest of the offerings untouched, believing that a plentiful display brings good luck.
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Don’t Forget to Clean the Ancestral Altar After the Holiday
However, once the offerings have been made, they no longer serve a decorative purpose nor are they meant to be left as continued offerings. Therefore, it is best to remove all Lunar New Year offerings after the burning of the joss paper and fake money. Avoid overcrowding the altar with too many items, and never leave withered flowers or plants, fake money, or other artificial items on the altar.
A tidy and well-ventilated ancestral altar will invite the blessings of your ancestors.
A Clean Living Room Attracts Good Fortune
The living room, being the space where guests are entertained, can easily become messy during the Lunar New Year celebrations, especially with all the snacking on sweets, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and watermelon seeds. A clean living room creates a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere.
In feng shui, the living room is one of the three critical areas of the home, known as the “yang trạch tam yếu.” If this space is dirty, it is believed that good fortune will turn away. As the new year begins, it is essential to keep the living room immaculate, as this is when the gods of fortune are believed to be distributing blessings to families. Pay close attention to cleaning the nooks and crannies, under tables and chairs, and the carpet or rug.
Keep the “tài vị” corner, a specific area in the living room associated with fortune, free from clutter. A bright and orderly living room invites good fortune and promotes the well-being of the family.
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Attract Wealth and Prosperity by Keeping the Living Room Tidy
A Clean Kitchen Ensures Health and Invites Good Fortune
The kitchen is the heart of the home during the Lunar New Year, with an abundance of food and frequent cooking. After the festivities, it is crucial to thoroughly clean the kitchen to prevent food contamination and pest infestations. With the changing seasons, the kitchen is also more prone to dampness and mold.
A tidy kitchen attracts wealth and prosperity, as it is believed to be the place where fortune and blessings gather in feng shui. A neat and warm kitchen ensures food safety and promotes the well-being of the family. Keep the kitchen clean to maintain a positive and cheerful atmosphere, especially after the indulgent holiday season. A dirty kitchen can be off-putting and make one lose their appetite, so prioritize cleaning this area after the Lunar New Year celebrations.
This information is based on traditional beliefs and practices.
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