The Uniqueness of Tet Day and Chinese New Year
Aug 4th 2017
New Year’s Day is a special day filled with joy, warmth, and reflection. It is also a moment for families and friends from different cultures to gather and keep the tradition alive as well as hope for a new and better start. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner and the 1st day of January is often marked as a national holiday.
In China, Vietnam and many countries in Asia, people celebrate bigger and merrier new year celebration based on Lunar calendar. Its called Chinese New Year in China, Tet in Vietnam, and some countries has its own name. This event usually takes around the end of January or early February and it lasts until at least the third day and identic with the rituals of tradition and colorful parades.
During the Tet Festival, Vietnamese people will usually visit temples and relatives, try to move on from the previous year, and hope for a better next year. Towards the new year of Tet, Vietnamese people also do the homecoming tradition, because for Tet festival, people are not only enjoying the moment to mark the coming of spring or New Year celebration, but they also enjoy Tet as a momentum to celebrate happiness, joy, and good luck.
In China, the celebration of Chinese New Year are no less more festive. Families in China rejoice in the New Year for a few days or weeks with decorations, food and other unique traditions for luck in the upcoming year. Cleaning houses thoroughly, buying new clothes, paying debts, and the gathering of family and friends are the traditions of Lunar New Year in China.
Both Tet and Chinese New Year share a sense of kinship in celebrating the New Year marked by the gathering of families and relatives. When visiting relatives, people usually bring a gift to show respect and strengthen the relationships the host relatives.
Behind each gift given is a person thinking of you, coupled with memories spent with each other. Do you find it hard to pick a gift for someone? Danisa Butter Cookies could be selected as the perfect gift to give during Tet day and Chinese New Year. Danisa is an authentic Danish butter cookies brand that has been marketed in 60 countries, including Egypt, India, China and Vietnam. The premium package of Danisa will go a long way in developing and maintaining relationship between relatives. There are various flavors that you can choose from to be your ideal Tet and Chinese New Year gift. Danisa Butter Cookies consists of three variants namely Traditional Butter Cookies, Choco Cashew Butter Cookies, and Currant Butter Cookies. While Filled Cookies have two variants called Choco Filled Butter Cookies and Pineapple Filled Butter Cookies.