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Tết Trung Thu (chữ Hán: 節中秋) is a traditional Vietnamese festival held from the night of the 14th to the end of the 15th of the 8th lunar month (Rằm tháng Tám, chữ Nôm: 𠄻躺渗). Despite its Chinese origin, the festival has recently evolved into a children's festival ( Tết Thiếu Nhi ), [ 2 ] also known as Tết Trông ...
Lễ Vu Lan, Tết Trung Nguyên and Lễ Xá tội vong nhân (Rằm tháng Bảy) Full moon of the 7th month of the year Commemorating ghosts and spirits of the deceased ancestors Paying tribute and respect to father and mother Buddhist festival 12 of 8th month: Theater Day: Ngày Giỗ tổ Sân khấu: 15 of 8th month: Tết Trung Thu ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is known as Tết Trung Thu (Chữ Nôm: 節中秋) in Vietnamese. It is also commonly referred to as the "Children's Festival". [10] The Vietnamese traditionally believed that children, being the most innocent, had the closest connection to the sacred, pure and natural beauty of the world.
As Vietnam's official calendar has been the Gregorian calendar since 1954, [1] the Vietnamese calendar is used mainly to observe lunisolar holidays and commemorations, such as Tết Nguyên Đán and Tết Trung Thu.
Trung Thu may refer to: Mid-Autumn Festival; Trung Thu, Dien Bien, Vietnam This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
In the weeks leading up to Tết, celebratory songs are played throughout Vietnam. One song, Ngày Tết Quê Em (Tết in My Homeland) was released by Linh Trang and Xuan Mai in 2006. It was on the album Xuân Mai và Thiếu Nhi Cali 2 Hội chợ Cali. The song can be heard playing in many public places across the country. [31]
Ngày thiếu nhi 15/1 (lunar) Tết Nguyên Tiêu: Rằm tháng Giêng hoặc Tết Nguyên Tiêu 3/3 (lunar) Tết Hàn Thực: Tết Hàn Thực 15/4 (lunar) Buddha's Birthday: Lễ Phật Đản 5/5 (lunar) Tết Đoan Ngọ: Tết Đoan Ngọ 15/7 (lunar) Tết Trung Nguyên: Tết Trung Nguyên, Rằm tháng bảy hoặc Lễ Vu Lan 15/8 ...
National Day (Vietnamese: Ngày Quốc Khánh) is a national holiday in Vietnam observed on 2 September, commemorating President Hồ Chí Minh reading the Declarations of independence of Vietnam at Ba Đình Square in Hanoi on 2 September 1945. It is the country's National Day. [1]