Vietnamese New Year

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:public_holiday
gptkbp:alsoKnownAs gptkb:Tết
gptkb:Tết_Nguyên_Đán
gptkbp:associatedWith zodiac animals
cleaning and decorating homes
offering to ancestors
first visitor of the year (xông đất)
red color for luck
gptkbp:category gptkb:Lunar_New_Year
Vietnamese culture
Public holidays in Vietnam
gptkbp:celebratedIn gptkb:Vietnam
gptkbp:cookingMethod cleaning the house
paying off debts
visiting ancestral graves
cooking traditional foods
buying new clothes
gptkbp:customs gptkb:fireworks
ancestor worship
family reunions
visiting friends and relatives
decorating homes with peach blossoms and kumquat trees
giving lucky money (lì xì)
gptkbp:date first day of the first month in the Vietnamese lunar calendar
gptkbp:duration typically 3 days
can last up to a week in some regions
gptkbp:followedBy gptkb:Hóa_Vàng_(end_of_Tết_rituals)
gptkbp:greeting gptkb:Chúc_Mừng_Năm_Mới
gptkb:Cung_Chúc_Tân_Xuân
gptkbp:holiday gptkb:Chinese_New_Year
gptkb:Korean_New_Year_(Seollal)
gptkb:Mongolian_Lunar_New_Year_(Tsagaan_Sar)
gptkb:Tibetan_New_Year_(Losar)
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Vietnamese New Year
gptkbp:monthHeld called Mùng 1 Tết
gptkbp:musicBy Tết songs
gptkbp:observedBy Vietnamese people worldwide
gptkbp:precededBy Ông Công Ông Táo (Kitchen Gods' Day)
gptkbp:prohibits arguing
breaking things
sweeping the house on the first day
using negative words
gptkbp:publicHolidayIn gptkb:Vietnam
gptkbp:secondDay called Mùng 2 Tết
gptkbp:significance marks the arrival of spring
marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year
gptkbp:symbol gptkb:apricot_blossom_(hoa_mai)
gptkb:peach_blossom_(hoa_đào)
firecrackers
red envelopes
kumquat tree
gptkbp:thirdDay called Mùng 3 Tết
gptkbp:traditionalFood gptkb:bánh_chưng
gptkb:bánh_tét
pickled onions
giò lụa
thịt kho trứng
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Tet
gptkb:Tet_Nguyen_Dan
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5