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Here are the four decorative plants that need to be "shaved" before the Lunar New Year of the Year of the Horse, so that there is always a good green plant to welcome the spring.
In Feng Shui, it is believed to be unlucky to plant these 3 plants in front of your house and to hang these 3 objects inside your home, as they may bring about the loss of wealth and prosperity.
On the occasion of the Vietnamese New Year, it's important for homeowners to know these tips when fishing for carp on the day of the Kitchen God. Don't forget these useful tricks!
When tidying up the ancestral altar for Tet, the homeowner needs to remember the following things to avoid offending the higher realm and affecting the family's fortune.
There are many ordinary objects that people in the past believed should not be lent to others.
According to ancient beliefs, there are two types of birds that are considered as symbols of wealth and prosperity. If these birds fly into the home of the homeowner, it is believed that their fortune will increase even more.
To achieve the desired flavor for your Tet holiday feast, make sure to include these 3 essential spices in your recipe for braised pork.
Recently, there has been a widely circulated video on social media with the content "Absolutely no New Year's Eve ceremonies in 2024". Let's delve deeper into this.
Based on the experience of savvy housewives, smart Tet shopping should steer clear of these 7 types of decorative plants, lest money is lost and bad luck is invited.
When arranging a tray of five fruits for the traditional Vietnamese New Year offering called "cúng Tết," it is important to be mindful of the fruits that are considered appropriate and inappropriate to include.

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