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Why a Newborn Baby is not Given a Name
Why a Newborn Baby is not Given a Name

There are many reasons why Vietnamese do not name their newborn babies when they were born. The reasons are belief, olden government policy in the old society and family customs.
Open New House Celebration
03:12 04/08/2009
Open New House Celebration
In the past, building a house was considered one of the three most important events in Vietnamese life. These were purchasing a buffalo, looking for a wife, and building a house.
Vietnamese celebration for longevity custom
Each passing year in a person\’s life brings esteem and respect to their family and neighborhood.
The role of children
03:12 04/08/2009
The role of children
Vietnamese children are polite and behave themselves at home and outside.
The role of women
03:12 04/08/2009
The role of women
Vietnamese woman are highly regarded by Westerners, who find them very graceful and gentle with all sorts of qualities that men look for.
Culture values and customs family
The family is the most important of all social units in Vietnam. In contrast to the focus on individualism in the West, the close-knit family is the basic unit in Vietnamese society.
Funeral Ceremony
03:11 04/08/2009
Funeral Ceremony
A person's death is followed by funeral ceremony.
Why a Newborn Baby is not Given a Name
There are many reasons why Vietnamese do not name their newborn babies when they were born. The reasons are belief, olden government policy in the old society and family customs.
Worship of Ancestor Custom
18:04 02/26/2009
Worship of Ancestor Custom
A very popular belief among Vietnamese is the custom of the ancestor cult. In every household, an ancestor altar is installed in the most solemn location.
Match makers
18:04 02/26/2009
Match makers
Generations ago, marriage was a family affair, as parents select their child\\’s spouse.
 
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