Due to the pandemic, this year, at the Thai Family Ancestral House, the owner only invited a few guests who are passionate about culture and love traditional customs to attend. In the spring sunshine, amidst the brilliant blossoms of yellow apricots (ochna intergerima), camellia and the fragrant aroma of the sweet osmanthus, both owners and guests mingle in the air with the scent of incense and the taste of early Tet from banh chung and banh tet.
The erection of a bamboo pole to mark New Year's Day is now mainly symbolic, rather than to ward off evil spirits as in the past. The shadow of a tall bamboo pole in the distance, with red banners fluttering in the wind, is a reminder of the Tet holidays of the homeland. Here’s to wishing for all the wonderful things to come to every family in the new year, for good weather, for national peace and prosperity!
Table of offerings for the Bamboo Pole Erection Ceremony
Wind chimes to be tied to the top of the bamboo pole
The Venerable Master Phap Nhu writing the mantra “Namo Shakya Munaye Buddhaya” on a red silk ribbon to hang as the banner
Preparing Tet cakes to treat the attending guests
A tray of Phap lam cakes
Tet cakes are arranged on the tray
Prof. Dr. Thai Kim Lan performing the ritual
Prof. Dr. Thai Kim Lan performing the ritual
The banner is tied to the bamboo pole
Erecting the bamboo pole
Prof. Dr. Thai Kim Lan standing next to the bamboo pole
By Hue News