Tet paintings in the home of Hanoians
Similar to the Western custom of adorning the home with a Christmas tree and garlands to celebrate the festive season and the coming new year, Hanoians decorate their homes with kumquat trees and “ Tranh Tet ”, a special range of paintings used only for Tet , during the lunar new year festive season. Tet in Vietnamese folk paintings The Kim Hoang folk painting “Mother of the Pig Herd” expresses hope for a happy, harmonious, prosperous Lunar New Year ahead. File photos This year, January 21 heralds the beginning of the most important holiday in Vietnam. Tet marks the end of the cold and harsh winter in the north and the beginning of spring. Similar to the Western new year, Tet also signifies new beginnings. Hanging Tet paintings around the home remains a key element of traditional Tet decorations, even as society undergoes various changes. Every spring, Tet paintings appear and add to the excitement as the new year approaches. After the day of “ Ong Co...