certain dishes to have during Doan Ngo Tet
Cao Thơm |
Doan Ngo Tet is an occasion for Vietnamese people to use traditional dishes to "eat pests" and pray for health. Here are typical dishes with many meanings.
Cao Thơm |
Doan Ngo Tet is an occasion for Vietnamese people to use traditional dishes to "eat pests" and pray for health. Here are typical dishes with many meanings.
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The Doan Ngo Festival of the Vietnamese people converges fully with all the good meanings that people are aiming for, expressing the social value system that people desire.
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Every year, families often prepare a offering tray to worship their ancestors, praying for a bumper crop and healthy children.
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Many traders shared that this year, people shop for sticky rice and fruit to worship Doan Ngo for Tet, which is less gloomy than previous years.
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Based on the announcement of the competent Party Committee, the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Council issued a resolution appointing the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Commune People's Council after the arrangement.
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Bac Kan - The billion-dong expressway through Cho Moi district has been initially repaired, overcoming a long subsidence point, ensuring traffic safety.
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HCMC - Authorities have stepped in after discovering thousands of boxes of functional foods dumped on Nguyen Van Linh Street (Binh Chanh District).
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Dong Nai - More than 800 households relocated to construct the Bien Hoa - Vung Tau expressway project through Long Thanh district have been resettled.
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On June 5, the Thai government affirmed that it did not recognize the enforcement authority of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the territorial dispute with Cambodia.
HẢI AN |
The Doan Ngo Festival of the Vietnamese people converges fully with all the good meanings that people are aiming for, expressing the social value system that people desire.
Chí Long |
Every year, families often prepare a offering tray to worship their ancestors, praying for a bumper crop and healthy children.
CHI TRẦN - HUYỀN LINH |
Many traders shared that this year, people shop for sticky rice and fruit to worship Doan Ngo for Tet, which is less gloomy than previous years.