Tag: Tet
The Weird and Wonderful New Year’s Day Market: Ranked in the “Top 100 Unique...
Chợ Gò is a unique market that springs to life on the first day of the Lunar New Year in the land of Binh Dinh, renowned for its martial arts and literary heritage. Steeped in history, dating back to the time of the Tay Son brothers' uprising, this market is not just a place for trading and exchanging New Year blessings. It is a vibrant hub where traditional values and the festive spirit of spring converge, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of this region.
The Weird and Wonderful New Year’s Day Market: Ranked among “Vietnam’s 100 Most Unique...
Chợ Gò is a unique market that springs to life on the first day of the Lunar New Year in the land of Binh Dinh, renowned for its martial arts and literary heritage. Steeped in history, dating back to the era of the Tay Son brothers' uprising, this market is more than just a place for commerce and the exchange of New Year blessings. It is a vibrant hub where traditional values and the festive spirit of spring converge, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of this region.
The Heart of Hanoi: A Bustling Old Market with a Single, Thriving Offering that...
The days leading up to the Lunar New Year 2025 were a bustling time for the leaf market on Tran Quy Cap Street in Hanoi. Leaves from all over the region were brought to this vibrant street, transforming it into a sea of green as locals prepared to make their traditional Chung cakes for the festive season.
What Shoes to Wear with an Ao Dai? 6 Stunning Pairs to Elevate Your...
As the Lunar New Year approaches, the elegant 'ao dai' becomes an essential fashion statement for women. But do you know how to style your ao dai with the perfect pair of shoes to flatter your figure and create a harmonious look?
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing and Caring for Peach Blossoms this Lunar New Year...
The tradition of displaying peach blossoms during the Tet holiday, a time of celebration and renewal in Vietnamese culture, is steeped in symbolism and significance. For generations, families have meticulously selected and adorned their homes with these delicate blooms, believing they bring joy and good fortune for the coming year. This ritualistic practice of welcoming spring and its promise of new beginnings through the beauty of nature is a cherished custom, unique to the Tet festival, and an integral part of bringing the festive spirit into Vietnamese homes.
The Fortunate Life of Those Born in This Lunar Month: A Life of Ease...
Folklore has it that one's lunar month of birth has a profound impact on their destiny and life path. Certain birth months are believed to bestow more luck, prosperity, and success than others.
The Perfect Life: Born Under a Lucky Star, a Life of Ease and Abundance...
Folklore has it that one's lunar month of birth has a profound impact on their destiny and life path. Certain birth months are believed to bestow more luck, prosperity, and success than others.
Preserving Traditional Vietnamese Sticky Rice Cakes: Avoid the Fridge, Try This Instead
"Unravel the secrets to preserving Banh Chung, the quintessential Vietnamese delicacy, and elevate your Tet celebrations. Discover the traditional art of maintaining its freshness and flavor, ensuring every bite is a burst of cultural delight."
The Ultimate Guide to Keeping Your *Banh Chung* Fresh and Delicious: Revealing the Secret...
Preserving Banh Chung, a traditional Vietnamese sticky rice cake, is a delicate affair. Many resort to storing it in the refrigerator's cold compartment, but this can lead to a hardening of the texture and a loss of its distinctive flavor.
The Post-Holiday Rush: Vietnam’s Beauties Seek Out Self-Improvement Havens
"As the Lunar New Year approaches, Bao Anh is on the hunt for a last-minute manicure to refresh her nails. Meanwhile, actress Bao Thanh invites her husband to join her in a relaxing skincare routine, treating themselves to a pampering face mask session."