Vietnam Customs
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As a country of rice agriculture culture, Vietnamese culture tightly links to traditions and rules in the villages and communes. This conventional system is rich and still constantly kept and propagated over generations until today.
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What is Tet Holiday? – Vietnam Lunar New Year 2021
Vietnam Lunar New Year, also called Tet, is the most crucial event in Vietnamese tradition. Tet marks the arrival of spring based on the lunisolar calendar, it will be between […]
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Thuoc Lao – Vietnamese Tobacco | The Best Way to Get High
Thuốc Lào is a strong pipe tobacco smoked after a meal on a full stomach to “aid in digestion” and one of old customs in Vietnam…
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Hung King Festival | All about Hung King Temple Festival 2021
Moral traditions are incredibly important among the Vietnamese people. Thus, Hung King Temple Festival is annually celebrated to express Vietnamese people’s gratitude towards Hung Kings-the founding fathers of the country. […]
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Vietnamese Engagement Ceremony Custom
Vietnamese engagement ceremony is a significant ceremony held before the wedding ceremony. In the past, marriages were based on the arrangement of groom’s and bride’s family and children did not meet together until the engaged day…
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The Space of Gong Culture in Central Highlands – The World Intangible Cultural Heritage Site
The space of gong culture in Central Highlands covers 5 provinces of Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong. Gong culture is an indispensable part in […]
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Vietnamese Custom Of Wedding Ceremony
Vietnamese Wedding Ceremony was considered to be one of the most important rituals of the old Vietnamese people’s life as a folksong “buy a buffalo, marry a wife and build a house”…
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Vietnamese Custom: Betel Chewing
The old has had a saying of “a quid of betel and areca-nut starts the ball rolling”. It means that Vietnamese people often invite their guest a quid of betel as a conversation starter…
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Ancestor Worship in Vietnamese Custom
No matter Vietnamese people’s religion, every their household sets an altar to worship their ancestors at the most solemn place…
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