Giving gifts on Vietnamese Tet, which has been long a
traditional custom in Vietnam’s ancient culture, represents not only the
close relationship but also the thorough and subtle of human behaviors.
Vietnamese
are extremely careful in talking and behaving on the very first days of
New Year, as it can determine the good fortune throughout the year.
In the past and present
Hundred
years ago, Vietnamese, most living in rural areas, had a convention of
exchanging agricultural products as the gifts whenever the Lunar New Year came. A pair of rice sticky square rice cake,
a cock or wine kept in pottery gourd was believed to contained the
essence of heaven and earth; thus would show the amiability among
families and signified their dream of prosperity and a full future.
In
the past, the tough living conditions made it difficult for people to
have new clothes frequently but only on the occasion of New Year. This
reason explained why children often gave a new piece of red cloth or
velvet scarf for parents, in order to express their respect, gratitude,
and the hope for good health.
Over
times, giving gifts on Tet Holiday has become a special piece of
traditional culture that is well-preserving and passing to the following
generations. Since the society is modernized and relationship among
people has altered to catch up with the speed of development, giving
gifts is not a must for token of exchange anymore, but a part of rules
of propriety.
Besides the traditional
meanings as neighbors, friends and families ties; giving gifts
represents the long-lasting corporation between colleagues or business
partners as well. Nowadays, people are willing to pay millions for
luxuriously limited “baskets” of gifts, giving to bosses, wishing for
support for future career.
What to give in Tet Festival?
Choosing
gifts for Tet Festival is definitely not an easy task, due to the
complicated norms and religion beliefs. Normally, Vietnamese will avoid
giving kittens (as their meow sounds like “ngheo”- poor in Vietnamese),
ink (because the color of black is considered bad fortune) and sharp
items such as knives and forks.
While
clothes, scarfs and sticky rice square cakes are still the
traditionally meaningful gifts that parents and the elderly often
receive from children; there are many modern products that can be used
as gifts also.
Here are among the most popular gifts given for Tet Festival:
A branch of peach blossom
Together
with kumquat tree, peach blossom is regarded as the irreplaceable
decoration for Tet Festival in Vietnam. Legend has it that peach blossom
is the home of two deities who can control evil spirits, thus, a branch
of peach blossom in New Year will drive all the ghosts and bad fortune
away.
There are a few kinds of peach
blossom, from the red, pink to the white ones, depending on whether it
is grown in mountainous or plain area. In Hanoi,
Nhat Tan’s flower garden is most famous for carefully-planted peach
blossom, while in Moc Chau, we can easily see wildly high peach blossom
trees.
Wine and gift baskets
If
in the past, wine is kept in pottery gourds, nowadays; those old gourds
are replaced by modern wine bottles with well-known brands coming from
both local and all over the world. However, the meaning of wine as the
gift of New Year has remained unchanged.
It
takes a lot of time for wine to ferment and distil; so wine is highly
appreciated by Vietnamese. Nevertheless, drinking wine can make people
feel warm and energetic, which are exactly what people wish for their
upcoming year.
If you have a
Vietnamese business partner, it is time to further enhance your bonds by
sending them a gift basket with branded wine.
Red items
Spring
is the season of the brightest and most effulgent colors. Especially in
Asia’s beliefs, red is considered good luck, prosperity, joyfulness and
contentment. We can see the red color everywhere, from the ornaments,
lucky envelopes, to the clothes of the elderly on the first days of New
Year.
Coming to Vietnam during the
Tet Festival, tourists can see the whole streets covered with the color
of red. Whichever gifts you plan to give, place a priority on red and
yellow and avoid dark colours. For example, if you want to buy children
new clothes, try to pick the most bright coloured ones.
Greeting cards
Sending
greeting cards is the custom having its roots from the contemporary
era. It is fast, convenient, and certainly very suitable for today’s
busy modern life. If you are a foreigner and confused about the Tet
Festival gift a Vietnamese friend, there is nothing better than a
greeting card.
Typically,
Tet Festival’s greeting cards are printed with vivid colors like red or
yellow, and distinctive images such as apricot and peach blossom,
square sticky rice cake, parallel sentences, etc. Common greetings can
be told are “Happy New Year”, “All wishes come true”, and ‘I wish you a
healthy and wealthy new year!”.
Around
a week before the holiday, at Vietnamese schools, teachers often help
pupils making their own handmade cards. Pupils then will bring their
cards home and give to show their love to parents and other family’s
members.
Source:Vietnamonline
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