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The Lucky New Year: Rituals for a Fortunate Year Ahead

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December is a month filled with festive cheer and magical moments. As the year draws to a close, it's a time to reflect and prepare for a lucky and prosperous new year ahead. So, what should you do and avoid during this month to ensure a lucky December? Find out now and embrace a month filled with good fortune and endless possibilities!

The Spooky Season is Almost Here: Ward Off Evil Spirits and Bad Luck by...

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The seventh lunar month is often regarded as the "month of ghosts" in Vietnamese culture. Superstitions and taboos abound during this time, as people believe that adhering to these practices will ward off bad luck and bring peace and prosperity.

The Ultimate Guide to Monthly Eating: 10 Foods to Avoid on Day 1

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Superstitions are a part of many cultures, and in some parts of the world, it is believed that certain foods should be avoided at the start of a new month. Here is a list of 10 foods that are considered taboo on the 1st of the month and why you should take note.

Is January an Auspicious Month to Break Ground? Things to Consider When Choosing a...

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January always marks the beginning of a new year, and with it comes the question: is it a good month to commence construction on a new home? Uncover the superstitions and beliefs surrounding this age-old query!

What’s the Right Number of Glasses of Water to Place on the Ancestral Altar:...

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Introducing the age-old question: How many glasses of water should we place on our altar? Is it three or five? Join Bach Hoa XANH as we delve into this intriguing topic and uncover the answer in the article below.

7 Foods to Avoid During the Ghost Month to Ward Off Bad Luck

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In the realm of folk beliefs, the seventh lunar month is considered a time of spiritual unrest. It is widely thought that certain foods should be avoided during this period to ward off bad luck and misfortune. Let's delve into the culinary taboos of this superstitious season and uncover which dishes are best left untouched.

5 Taboos to Avoid When Returning to Work in the New Year

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Welcome to the New Year! As we step into a fresh start, it's important to set the right tone for a productive and prosperous year ahead. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you embark on your first workday of the new year to ensure a smooth and successful journey:

The Do’s and Don’ts of Grand Opening Rituals: A Comprehensive Guide to Ensure Success...

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Opening day is a significant event, but many are unaware of the superstitions and taboos surrounding the rituals. Uncover the do's and don'ts of grand opening ceremonies and learn how to avoid potential pitfalls with our insightful article.

Why You Shouldn’t Share Your Hairbrush With Anyone Else.

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Introducing the art of hair grooming with a modern twist. A hairbrush is an intimate accessory, an extension of one's self, and a tool to craft unique styles. Ancient wisdom warns against sharing brushes, and we believe it's time to embrace a new era of personal grooming with a touch of ancient wisdom. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-expression and hair excellence.

What to Avoid in the New Year: 13 Taboos for the First 3 Days...

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It is widely believed that sweeping the floor and breaking dishes on the first day of the Lunar New Year will bring bad luck for the rest of the year.

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