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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 ...
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.
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Tết (Vietnamese:, chữ Hán: 節), short for Tết Nguyên Đán (chữ Hán: 節元旦 lit. ' Festival of the first day '), is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar and usually has the date in January or February in the Gregorian calendar. [2]
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 ...
Tết Đoan Ngũ, Tết Trùng Nhĩ or Tết Nửa Năm (Nửa Năm: a half of a year) is a festival celebrated at noon on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. [1] This day is the day around the time when the tail of the Great Bear points directly to the south, that is, around the time of the summer solstice.
Lunar New Year is the beginning of a new year based on lunar calendars or, informally but more widely, lunisolar calendars.Typically, both types of calendar begin with a new moon but, whilst a lunar calendar year has a fixed number (usually twelve) lunar months, lunisolar calendars have a variable number of lunar months, resetting the count periodically to resynchronise with the solar year.
Bùi Tiến Huy, Vũ Trường Khoa (directors); Nguyễn Thu Thủy, Nguyễn Nhiệm, Thùy Dương, Lương Ly, Đỗ Lê (writers); Thanh Quý, Lan Phương, Phan Minh Huyền, Nguyễn Ngọc Huyền, Hồng Đăng, Đình Tú, Doãn Quốc Đam, Minh Hòa, Bá Anh, Trung Anh, Lan Hương 'Bông', Nguyễn Bảo Linh, Phạm Tuấn Phong ...