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    traditions. They are manifested clearly in anniversaries‚ ceremonies and especially on New Year’s Days. In Vietnam every year towards the 15th day of the 12th lunar months‚ everybody begins to strip the apricot trees off their leaves and water melons are seen to be sold everywhere then one is realdy to welcome New Year with all his merriment and joy. They all have their houses whitewashed and decorated‚ buy new clothes for their children and get everything ready for Tet. On the 23rd

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    Hemisphere that was influenced by China for many years. Therefore‚ the Chinese New Year and Tet‚ the Vietnamese New Year have many similarities. Tet is the abbreviation of Tet Nguyen Dan which means the first morning of the first day of the new period. Tet marks the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar‚ and the beginning of Spring. Vietnamese are constantly aware of the phases of the moon. All events are planned by the lunar calendar. The New Year begins on the first night of the first moon after

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    people. It’s the start of a new year and the Vietnamese feel that having a good start is essential to having a good year.These are funny and happy days that people prepare and welcome the new year together. In addition‚ it is a wonderful occasion for Vietnamese families to reunite and remember their ancestors. 4. In what way do people celebrate the festival? Most people start to clean and decorate their houses from top to bottom a week or two before the Lunar New Year . It is a common belief that

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    Threat of New Competition & Intensity of Competitive Rivalry Domestic competitors: According to exhibit one in the case‚ firecrackers and fireworks total revenue in China increased 36.01 percent from 2007 to 2009. As the hometown of firecrackers and fireworks in China‚ Liuyang naturally had increased revenue in firecrackers and fireworks. The revenue went up 68.33 percent from 750‚000‚000 USD to 1‚262‚500‚000 USD. Moreover‚ fireworks industry is a low- technology and traditional industry. The

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    That day is the Lunar New Year Festival that we call Chinese New Year Day in China and Tet in Vietnam. On New year ‘s Eve (Jan. 30‚2014)‚ people are very busy to prepare for the new year by cooking for the next three days. Housewives are busy to prepare traditional square glutinous rice cake which is filled with green bean paste and pork meat and cooked for twelve hours. People busily clean their houses especially the ancestral altar. Throng of people crowd the stores to buy new clothes. At 11:30 pm

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    The Persian New Year‚ also known as “Norouz” is the first day of spring and the beginning of the Iranian year. “Norouz”‚ means new day. Norouz is celebrated by some communities on March 21st and by others on the first day of the start of spring which may occur on March 20th‚ 21st‚ or 22nd. The Persian New Year has been celebrated for at least three thousand years and is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Zoroastrian religion. In Iran‚ preparations for the New Year’s celebration begin in the last

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    China‚ New Year’s Day is a solemn occasion. Every family performs religious rites at the family altar. In order to rejoice at the New Year‚ people wished others a happy new year and blessed heartily. Some stick calligraphies full of joy on doors‚ most of them were antithetical couplet‚ phrase‚ individual character‚ such as: blessing‚ longevity‚ luckiness‚ propitious New Year and so on. Whereas‚ some people pasted paper-cuts for window decorations to do away with the old and set up the new‚ the

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    for people to welcome a new coming year and also for family reunions. As preparations‚ Vietnamese people are busy buying things‚ and a branch of peach flower or a kumquat tree cannot be absent from any home during these special days. In addition‚ people clean and decorate their houses‚ cook traditional foods such as Chung cake‚ pickled onion‚ frozen meat... Children are the most eager‚ as their parents will buy them new clothes. In the last day of the previous year‚ people are always excited

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    It is the Vietnamese New Year‚ marking the arrival of spring based on the Lunar Calendar. Tet is celebrated from the first day of the first month of the Lunar calendar (around late January and early February) until at least the third day. The most typical feature of Tet is the preparation in each family. Every family redecorate their house with new painting‚ buying new outfits‚ welcoming their relatives to come back home. People mainly buy pictures‚ parallel sentences‚ new clothes‚ flowers and

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    Chinese New Year’s Tradition Every year on varying dates‚ the cycle for the Chinese begins. Also known as‚ their new year. This cycle is dependent on the first day of the lunar month. This is because the Chinese run on a Lunar and Gregorian calendar. How did this come about? According to an ancient legend‚ people were once tormented by a beast called a Nian - a ferocious creature with an extremely large mouth‚ capable of swallowing several people in a single bite. Relief from the Nian came only

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