During Tet Festival, i.e. the Vietnamese New
Year, local shops decorate their entrances, and
people put up yellow flowers in and
in front of their homes (fig.),
preferably yellow apricot blossoms, which represent
riches, wealth, and affluence, and are deemed auspicious, while
others, especially in northern
Vietnam,
many also erect
kumquat (fig.)
trees. At night,
landmark sites in the cities are lit up with colourful lights, as in the bottom
picture of the Ben Thanh Market in Saigon. |