In Vietnam, Têt-Trung-Thu (tet-troong-thoo) or the Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most popular family holidays. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.
Vietnamese families plan
their activities around their children on this special day. In a Vietnamese
folklore, parents were working so hard to prepare for the harvest that they
left the children playing by themselves. To make up for lost time, parents would
use the Mid-Autumn festival as an opportunity to show their love and
appreciation for their children.
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Appropriately, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Children’s Festival. In the
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the Chinese, Vietnamese parents tell their children fairy tales and serve
mooncakes and other special treats under the silvery moon. A favorite folklore
is about a carp that wanted to become a dragon. The carp worked and worked and
eventually transformed itself into a dragon. This is the story behind the
mythical symbol, Cá hóa Rông. Parents use this story to encourage their
children to work hard so that they can become whatever they want to be.
There’s also a story about how the Moon Lady ascended to the
moon. A man named Chu Coi found a lucky that had special healing powers.
Because this tree was sacred, people were forbidden to urinate at the foot of
this tree. Unfortunately, Chu Coi’s wife, Chi Hang forgot the rule and urinated
on the tree. On day, while she was sitting on the tree’s branch, the tree
started to grow and grow. Eventually, it reached the moon, Since then, Chi Hang
lived on the moon for the rest of her life as a punishment for desecrating the
sacred tree.
It can be said that the meaning of Mid-Autumn Festival has
changed over time. Originally, it’s not only a special day for children, but
also for adult. Today, it’s Children’s Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival is
still a meaningful tradition. It’s the sense of caring, of gratitude, of
friendship, of family gathering, and of showing the love. We – Vietnamese
citizens should maintain and develop this noble sense.
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