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TET Trung Thu – Vietnam Full Moon Festival
Origins of Full Moon Festival The Full Moon festival or Mid-Autumn Festival (Trung Thu Festival in Vietnamese) dates back to the Rice Civilization of the Red River delta, over 4,000 years ago. It is not only held to celebrate a successful harvest but also a chance for parents to make up for their children after spending much time on harvest season which was usually done by September (Mid-August in the Lunar calendar). In this special occasion, the parents often do something special with them by preparing many different foods – moon cakes, candies, fruits. It was held under the full moon. At this time, the moon’s orbit is at its lowest angle to the horizon, making the moon appear larger and brighter than at any other time of the year. People would gather to watch this auspicious event, and pray for the fullness and prosperity of life.
By Thousand Sunny9 months ago in History
Vietnamese Culture: History, Traditions, Values, Customs, Beliefs, Food & More
Vietnamese culture is among the oldest in Southeast Asia, with its roots tracing back to the ancient Đông Sơn civilization during the Bronze Age, around four thousand years ago. While some perceive a strong Chinese influence, scholarly research indicates that Vietnamese culture developed its own distinct characteristics, evolving alongside but independently from its northern neighbor. Throughout Vietnam’s history-marked by the Triệu, Đinh, Lý, Trần, and Lê dynasties, which largely coincided with the Chinese Han, Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties – a unique cultural identity took shape.
By Thousand Sunny9 months ago in History
VietNam Tet tradition revived
Red River Delta’s Tet tradition is revived ahead of Lunar New Year The opening ceremony featured a grand procession from the Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center at 50 Dao Duy Tu Street to Kim Ngan Communal House. 400 people dressed in traditional costumes proceeded along streets to the communal house, where a ceremony was held to offer sugar coated fruits, lotus tea, Chung (square sticky rice) cake, Com (young green sticky rice) cake, and peach blossoms to the deities.
By Thousand Sunny11 months ago in Lifehack
Should You Seek Peace, Serenity, and Healing by Visiting Temples? . AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-paced world, where stress, anxiety, and burnout have become everyday struggles, more people are turning to spiritual and meditative practices to find solace. Among these, visiting temples—be they Buddhist, Hindu, or any other—has emerged as a popular choice for those seeking peace, serenity, and inner healing. But is this an effective method for everyone? Let’s dive deeper into the subject.
By Thousand Sunnyabout a year ago in Lifehack




