In Vietnamese culture, bananas are a common fruit used for worship, but many families consider it to be unlucky.
Pomelo is an essential fruit in the fruit tray during the ancestral worship, especially during the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. However, it is important to choose the right shape of pomelo.
Tea flowers are notoriously difficult to bloom unless you have a lot of experience. Apply these tips right away to admire the tea flowers from last year's pot this Tet holiday.
The kumquat tree is a popular feng shui plant that many Vietnamese people love to grow indoors. However, how to properly cultivate and harness the feng shui significance of this plant remains a question.
The ancient royal eunuchs often had unpleasant odors due to significant bodily changes. They employed various methods to address this issue.
If you believe in feng shui, be careful when placing your wallet in your pants pocket.
Orchids are a common flower that is often seen in daily life and frequently planted in many parks. However, why do feng shui experts advise caution with this type of flower?
In the ancient Vietnamese spiritual rituals, bananas are considered a highly significant offering, but there are some hidden aspects of the banana that many people are unaware of.
According to ancient beliefs, these two types of ornamental plants are considered to have auspicious feng shui meanings. When parents grow them, their children will enjoy blessings and be nurtured to lead a prosperous and successful life.
Daisies are the most common flowers used in Vietnamese worship rituals, but we usually only see yellow daisies. White, purple, blue, and red daisies seem to be overlooked in our offerings.