Hanoians enjoy meaningful cultural activities on Tet
Asking for calligraphic words at the beginning of the Lunar New Year is a cultural beauty that has been around for a long time.
During the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, Hanoians have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of programs and meaningful activities which show beautiful traditions of the nation, local media reported.
On the second and third days of the Lunar New Year, many residents in the capital city went to Ho Van, which is the lake in the Temple of Literature, to ask for calligraphic words that represent their wishes in the Year of the Rat. A large number of them are students who hope for favorable results in the upcoming exams.
Asking for calligraphic words at the beginning of the Lunar New Year is a cultural beauty that has been around for a long time.
A large number of young people went to the Temple of Literature on the third day of Tet holiday. Photo: Tienphong |
Students asked for calligraphic words wishing for a lucky and successful school year. Photo: Tienphong |
More than 50 calligraphy masters from different provinces joined the meaningful activity. Photo: Tuoitre |
The stalls of the calligraphy masters are always packed with people who asked for words. Photo: Tienphong |
Asking for words with wishes of a peaceful and lucky new year, this activity at the Temple of Literature runs until the twelfth day of the Year of the Rat. Photo: VnExpress |
Spring Book Fair in downtown Hanoi
On early days of the Lunar New Year, besides going to pagoda and asking for wishful words, many Hanoians visited the Spring Book Fair, which was launched on January 27 at the December 19 book street, to buy their favorite books.
Being familiar with Spring Book Street, Nguyen Quang Minh (Cau Giay, Hanoi) told Tuoitre: "At the beginning of the lunar year, I buy books like I acquire new knowledge for a whole year. I think this is a good habit for young people which should be maintained."
The launching of the week-long event drew the attendance of the municipal authorities and an array of tourists:
The Spring Book Fair 2020 attracts the attention of a large number of young readers. Photo: Tuoitre |
This year's book fair is not only a place for book lovers to buy their favorite literary works, but also an appropriate space for young people to share their passion for reading with their parents. Photo: Tuoitre |
With a diverse types of books, readers can easily choose their favorite ones with discount of 20-50%. Photo: Tuoitre |
On the occasion of the beginning of the year, bookstores owners also prepare lucky money for visitors. Photo: Tienphong |
In addition to the book space, there is also a stall to introduce spring newspapers and folk paintings. Photo: Tienphong |
Asking for calligraphic words at the Spring Book Fair to preserve the cultural beauty at the beginning of the year. Photo: Tienphong |
Hanoi students to enjoy 8-day school break on Lunar New Year
The school break in Hanoi will begin on January 22 (the 28th day of the last lunar month) and last until January 29 (the fifth day of the first lunar month).
Hanoi people to celebrate Tet in cold weather
A cold front arriving during the first days of the Lunar New Year will cause rain in North Vietnam, including Hanoi.
Hanoians able to breathe fresh air on fourth day of Tet
Hanoi’s air quality index (AQI) measured at monitoring stations in the capital city January 28 morning, the fourth day of the Year of the Rat, was in the range of from 22 to 55.