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  2. Culture of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Vietnamese culture, kinship plays an important role in Vietnam. Whilst Western culture is known for its emphasis on individualism, Vietnamese culture places value on the roles of family. For specific information, see Vietnamese pronouns. In current rural Vietnam, one can still see three or four generations living under one roof.

  3. Traditional Vietnamese wedding - Wikipedia

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    The tradition itself is no longer largely practiced today, but it represents the strong bond between mother and daughter that is prominent in Vietnamese culture. On the day of the wedding, the procession of the groom's family is led in specific order.

  4. Vietnamese family life - Wikipedia

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    Cao Xuân Tiếu's extended family in 1934. Traditionally, Vietnamese family has a kinship system and abided by the concepts of filial piety. However, these are often regarded as old wisdoms and traditions of Vietnamese culture rather than enacted policies.

  5. Jenn Tran’s Family Guide: Meet the Season 21 ... - AOL

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    Though Jenn’s family assimilated, she still holds Vietnamese cultural traditions dear. ... “There is so much to Vietnamese culture: food, traditions, going to temple, religion, and everything. ...

  6. Tết - Wikipedia

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    The verb of being the first person to enter a house at Tết is xông đất, xông nhà, or đạp đất, [16] which is one of the most important customs during Tết. According to Vietnamese tradition, if good things come to a family on the first day of the lunar New Year, the entire following year will also be full of blessings.

  7. Ông Táo - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnamese culture, the Vietnamese New Year is a time to make a new start. Children get red envelopes with money inside, known as "lì xì" (lee-see, 利市) in Vietnamese, as gifts for good luck in the coming year. Vietnamese families prepare their houses for the coming of a prosperous new year by cleaning up and polishing their silver.

  8. New Year's traditions have united families, and the world ...

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    Family traditions are celebrated in numerous ways across the world. In Spain, for example, when the clock strikes midnight, families gather to eat 12 grapes, one at each bell toll.

  9. Đông Hồ painting - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Đông Hồ painting was an essential element in every Vietnamese family during the Tết holiday. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The colourful tones and optimistic content of the images livened up the house and the picture was considered a good luck sign for the family in the New Year, thus Đông Hồ paintings had other names like Tết ...