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Kieuhan TET

Lunar New Year or Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture, as it is an opportunity to strengthen family relationships and show respect for ancestors. On New Year's Eve, families gather to play games, watch fireworks, and worship ancestors together. Tet is also a time when Vietnamese people clean their homes and buy decorative plants in preparation for the new year celebrations.

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Kieuhan TET

Lunar New Year or Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture, as it is an opportunity to strengthen family relationships and show respect for ancestors. On New Year's Eve, families gather to play games, watch fireworks, and worship ancestors together. Tet is also a time when Vietnamese people clean their homes and buy decorative plants in preparation for the new year celebrations.

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Write a paragraph to affirm that Tet is the most

important holiday of Vietnamese people.


Lunar New Year or Tet is the most important
celebration in Vietnamese culture. According to
Vietnamese beliefs, Tet is not only an opportunity
to strengthen relationships between family
members, relatives and neighbors but also an
opportunity to reunite and show filial piety to the
deceased ANCESTORS. On the Lunar New
Year’s Eve, family members gather to PLAY
GAMES and watch fireworks together. People
have small parties with their neighbors at this time
as well. In addition, at an extremely important and
also very sacred moment, which is happened
HAPPENS at 12 o’clock at night, family members
join together to burn incense to worship ancestors.
The householder makes offering to the altar then
burns incense, light candles and prays, bows to
show gratitude, respect and pray for blessings,
health, good luck and fortune for family members.
For its notability, Vietnamese people seem to be
busier than usual every time Tet comes. For
example, on some days before Tet, people start
cleaning up their house, buy yellow apricot trees,
peach blossom bonsais or kumquat trees as Tet
decorations and so on.
In short, Tet is Vietnamese’s New Year. No matter
how society develops, traditional Tet customs are
still a conventional culture that is deeply ingrained
in the consciousness of every Vietnamese person.

1.BEFORE TET
2.DURING TET

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