Monday 23 January 2017

469-23-01-17--MON- BAO NVNBP - LONDON-MOON SUN BY NAMNHIEN

23-01-17--MON- BAO NVNBP - LONDON-MOON SUN BY NAMNHIEN

NGUOIVIETNAMBONPHUONG-WORLDTIANS

DAIVIETTHANDAO-VIETTIANS

23-01-17-MONDAY- THU HAI

26-12-BINH THAN – NGAY CANH TUAT

http://nguoivietnambonphuong.blogspot.co.uk/
8h20 - 23-12-17-t2




MAY TRUNG TRUNG XANH NGAT
TROI RET CAT VAO DA
SUONG TUYET TRANG DONG XA
TROI DAT RONG BAO LA





SANG NAY NHAN DUOC TIN NHA
BAO NHIEU HOA LA BAY RA DAY DUONG
BAN BUON TRAN NGAP PHO PHUONG
DE EM CHAO DON MUI HUONG NGOT NGAO
NAM MOI DEN LAI XON XAO
NAO LA DUA KIEU THIT HEO TRONG NHA
KHAP NOI VUI HAT HOAN CA
DON MUA XUAN MOI NHA NHA AM NO










































































































































































































































n Vietnam, the first day of the Lunar New Year is called Tet. On the days before Tet, people plant an extremely tall bamboo tree in front of their homes. Bows, arrows, bells and gongs are hung on the treetop with the hope that all the bad luck of the past year will be chased away and everyone will have a happy New Year. The tree is called neu and the story is legend.
Once upon a time, the devil ruled the earth. Everybody worked for him from early morning until midnight. A very greedy creature, the devil seized everything made by men for himself. People worked hard all year round but had almost nothing to eat. All the fruits of their labor went into the devil's warehouses.
One year, there was a very big crop. Rice fields stretched out like golden carpets and the devil was so dazzled, he aimed to take everything and imposed a new rule "the root of the rice plant belongs to the farmers, the rest belongs to the devil." At the end of the harvest, the rice went to the devil. The people had nothing left except clusters of roots

http://www.saigoninfo.com/tet/cayneu.htm

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