Money giving - a nice New Year custom
22:32', 4/2/ 2011 (GMT+7)

Giving money on the occasion of New Year, with desires that better things will happen in future, has become an indispensable custom of the Vietnamese during the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

On New Year festival, the elderly normally congratulate kids on becoming a year older by presenting them with very nice and small red paper envelopes which symbolise luck and good fortune.

According to the custom, the money given on the advancement in ages is new brand and low face value, but bears wishes for growth and successful study.

Over time, Hang Ma street in the Hanoi ancient quarter remains a place to sell things to store children’s money, mainly in shapes of pigs, rats and buffalo made of clay or metal. However, the animal that is sold most is the ones symbolising the lunar calendar for that year.

An, a seller for long time in Hang Ma Street , said she stored hundreds of clay cats because the year 2011 is the Year of the Cat, so the demand on clay cats will surely increase.

According to the seller, parents will teach children how to save and spend the present money in meaningful ways, such as the purchase of books, school aids or help for friends in difficulties.

Nowadays, people’s living conditions have been improving. The money giving custom is sometimes commercialised, but it basically keeps humanity significant, that means bringing joy and luck for all people.

  • Source: Vietnam+

 

Print page  Send feedback

THE OTHER NEWS >>
Dao Tan Theatre invited to perform Tuong play in Phu Yen  (23/01/2011)
Plan for 222th anniversary of Ngoc Hoi – Dong Da Victory announced  (23/01/2011)
Whale cult in Binh Dinh  (13/01/2011)
25th death anniversary of poet Xuan Dieu marked  (21/12/2010)
Lasyc eyes Emperor citadel planning  (03/12/2010)
How to attract young generation to Tuong, folk songs?  (29/11/2010)
Phi Long Vinh Martial Arts School   (26/11/2010)
Plan in response to National Tourism Year 2011: South Central Coast – Phu Yen approved  (23/11/2010)
National Tuong Festival postponed because of bad weather  (21/11/2010)
Binh Dinh will have national precious objects?  (19/11/2010)
Cay Me (Tamarind tree) ceramics  (18/11/2010)
Tuong festival to be held in Binh Dinh  (10/11/2010)
Relic preservation proves effective  (10/11/2010)
Expectations from a newly discovery related to cultural celebrity Dao Tan  (02/11/2010)
Preserving Gong culture in Van Canh  (01/11/2010)