Vietnam
The Lunar New Year is not only a transition period between the old and new lunar years for Vietnamese people, but it also has various spiritual and cultural implications. According to Eastern belief, this is the season when heaven and earth have reconciled and people draw near to the gods, they will pray for a year of favorable rain and wind, as well as a plentiful harvest.
Furthermore, today is regarded as a "refreshing" day, a day when people can expect a calm, successful, and pleasant new year for the whole year and leave all bad luck from the previous year behind. As a result, during the Tet holiday in Vietnam, every house is busy cleaning, purchasing, and tastefully decorating the house. This is also an opportunity for people to renew emotionally and spiritually so that the relationship with their loved ones is closer, and the spirit is more comfortable and joyful. Together, they lit incense sticks in the memory of their grandparents, and ancestors, and thanked them for their blessing over the past year.