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.
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.
During the New Year festival, the elderly normally congratulate kids on becoming a year older by presenting them with brand new coins or small banknotes put in small red paper envelopes which symbolise luck and good fortune.
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 (Photo: VNA) |
Over time, Hang Ma street in the Hanoi Old Quarter remains a place to sell cute containers for children to keep their money, mainly in the shapes of pigs, rats and buffalo made of clay or metal. However, those in the shape of the animal symbolising the lunar calendar for that year always sell best.
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:VNA)