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Part 2:
Tet is, without a doubt, the most significant event in Vietnam, as I have mentioned in the first part. This annual celebration, which usually occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February, marks the start of a New Year in the Lunar calendar.
It is time for family reunions and for people to relax after a long year of hard work, so of course, it always brings an abundance of celebratory activities.
We will all clean our houses and decorate it with traditional flowers. At the time of transition between the old and the new year, we often go out on the streets, look forward to the brilliant fireworks displays and say “Happy New Year” to each other.
Another traditional ritual in Tet that I truly enjoyed as a child, is to give and receive Lucky money. Adults will give children or elder people money in red envelopes as a way of wishing them a healthy and prosperous new year.
We also spend this time paying homage to our ancestors by making and feasting on traditional foods such as Chung cake and sticky rice cake.
I think the reason why Tet is so important in VN is because it holds the meaning of a fresh start for everyone. It carries hope, and really gives us the opportunity to strengthen our bond with family and friends.
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