The Origins of the Vietnamese Tet Festival
  • 1. The origins of the Vietnamese Tet Festival, known as Tet Nguyen Dan, can be traced back over a thousand years, intertwining with the country's rich cultural heritage and agricultural practices. Tet marks the arrival of the lunar new year and serves as a time for Vietnamese families to honor their ancestors and deities, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and good fortune in the upcoming year. The festival reflects the reverence for the agrarian lifestyle of the Vietnamese people, celebrating the renewal of nature with the arrival of spring. It is believed that the traditions of Tet are rooted in ancient agricultural rituals and the worship of the earth and its spirits, which were essential for a good harvest. Over the centuries, the festival has evolved, incorporating influences from Buddhist practices and Confucian values, emphasizing family reunions, respect for ancestors, and the welcoming of new beginnings. Essential to the celebrations are traditional customs such as preparing special foods, cleaning and decorating homes, and making offerings at altars. Various folklore and legends also enrich the tapestry of Tet, such as the story of the Kitchen Gods, who ride fish to heaven before Tet to report on family affairs. Today, Tet remains a vibrant cultural celebration featuring lion dances, fireworks, and communities coming together to share joy and gratitude, making it one of the most significant and anticipated events in Vietnamese culture.

    What is Tet Festival primarily celebrating?
A) Mid-Autumn Festival
B) Harvest Season
C) Lunar New Year
D) National Independence
  • 2. Tet usually occurs in which month of the lunar calendar?
A) Second Month
B) First Month
C) Third Month
D) Twelfth Month
  • 3. How do Vietnamese people traditionally welcome the new year?
A) With fireworks
B) With beach parties
C) With barbecues
D) With parades
  • 4. What is one activity that happens on the eve of Tet?
A) School celebrations
B) Community service
C) Charity events
D) Family dinner
  • 5. What does the color red symbolize during Tet?
A) Love
B) Death
C) Sadness
D) Happiness and good luck
  • 6. Which fruit is often used in Tet offerings?
A) Bananas
B) Five-fruit tray
C) Apples
D) Oranges
  • 7. What do children often receive during Tet?
A) Toys
B) Red envelopes
C) Books
D) Clothing
  • 8. Which month is the Tet Festival celebrated in?
A) March or April
B) June or July
C) September or October
D) January or February
  • 9. How do people typically greet each other during Tet?
A) Goodbye!
B) See you later!
C) How are you?
D) Happy New Year!
  • 10. Songs and dances during Tet are performed to honor which aspect?
A) Harvest time
B) The arrival of spring
C) Religious beliefs
D) The end of war
  • 11. Which traditional game is popular during Tet?
A) Dò Chơi
B) Bầu Cua Tôm Cá
C) Chơi Chậm
D) Tá Lả
  • 12. What type of entertainment often occurs during Tet?
A) Rock concerts
B) Jazz festivals
C) Lion dances
D) Circus shows
  • 13. Where did Tet Festival originate?
A) Korea
B) Japan
C) Vietnam
D) China
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