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Chỉ còn 1 căn studio duy nhất tại biệt thự Minh Tâm. Giá chỉ từ 5.###
28/12/2022

Chỉ còn 1 căn studio duy nhất tại biệt thự Minh Tâm. Giá chỉ từ 5.###

🌱 V’s Home Red River 🌱Bạn tìm kiếm gì ở Hà Nội ? Điều đầu tiên sẽ là 1 nơi dừng chân , đặt balo xuống và nghỉ ngơi 🧘🏻 🌱 ...
14/11/2022

🌱 V’s Home Red River 🌱

Bạn tìm kiếm gì ở Hà Nội ? Điều đầu tiên sẽ là 1 nơi dừng chân , đặt balo xuống và nghỉ ngơi 🧘🏻

🌱 V’s Home có gì ?
- Một căn phòng tràn ngập ánh nắng cùng với ban công xinh xắn , thoãng đãng. 🌤
- View là khu phố nhỏ sạch sẽ yên bình 🏡
- 1 căn bếp nhỏ xinh 🍽
- Sân thượng siêu chill 🪴
- Location gần trung tâm : 10p đến khu phố đêm nhộn nhịp Tạ Hiện, Lương Ngọc Quyến,….10p đến trung tâm phố cổ, 5p đến trung tâm Q. Long Biên , 10p Aeon mall, gần chợ dân sinh, siêu thị, cửa hàng tiện lợi.,…..!
- Đầy đủ nội thất, wifi.

🌱 💰 chỉ từ 3.5.0k/đêm. -15%/tuần. -48%/tháng ( đã bao gồm điện, nước , internet ,….)

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🌱What are you looking for in Hanoi? The first thing will be a place to stop, put your backpack down and rest 🧘🏻

🌱 What does V's Home have?
- A sunny room with a lovely, airy balcony.
- View is a small, clean and peaceful neighborhood
- 1 beautiful small kitchen 🍽
- Super chill terrace
- Location near the center: 10mins to the bustling nightlife district of Ta Hien, Luong Ngoc Quyen,...10mins to the Old Quarter, 5mins to center Long Bien dist, 10mins to Aeon mall Long Bien, market, grocery store.,…..!
- Fully furnished, wifi.

🌱 💰 only 15$/night. -15%/week. -48%/month (include electric, water, internet ,….)

☎️ 0916256668

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🏡 Nằm trong khu biệt thự Minh Tâm _ một trong số ít các khu biệt thự gần trung tâm thành phố. Nằm ngay sát cầu Chương Dư...
08/11/2022

🏡 Nằm trong khu biệt thự Minh Tâm _ một trong số ít các khu biệt thự gần trung tâm thành phố. Nằm ngay sát cầu Chương Dương - chỉ cách khu phố cổ sầm uất 3km. V’s home Villa mang đến cảm giác như ở nhà, nơi bạn có thể “sạc pin” cho cơ thể và tinh thần sau ngày dài mệt mỏi 🧘🏻

🏡Vị trí và phong cách ngôi nhà mang đến cho bạn một kỳ nghỉ yên bình trong một khu phố an toàn nhưng không khiến bạn cách xa tất cả sự nhộn nhịp và những món ăn ngon của Hà Nội, dù bạn là người nước ngoài hay khách du lịch.

🏡 Khi đến với V's Home Villa, bạn sẽ có 1 phòng riêng tràn ngập ánh nắng cùng với không khí trong lành với đầy đủ nội thất cần thiết . View “phố xanh" văn minh và yên bình trong khu phố có bảo vệ. 👮🏻‍♂️

💰 Giá chỉ từ 6tr

https://www.airbnb.com.vn/rooms/754664068554413095?adults=1&s=42&unique_share_id=1739516F-32E7-4EDE-B5D1-5829F2180602

❤️ Welcome to V's Home Villa ❤️

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🏡 Located in the Minh Tam villa area - one of the few villas near the city center. Located next to Chuong Duong bridge - only 3km from the busy Old Quarter . V's home Villa feels like home, where you can "recharge" your body and mind after a long tiring day 🧘🏻

🏡 The location and the home style offer you a peaceful stay in a safe neighborhood but not keeping you away from all the fun and good food you can get in this rich culture country, either you are an expat or a traveler.

🏡 When you come to V's Home Villa, you will have a private room full of sunshine and fresh air with fully furnished. See the civilized and peaceful “green street” in a protected neighborhood. 👮🏻‍♂️

💰 Price from 6 millions

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❤️ Welcome to V’s Home Villa ❤️

Tet Nguyen Dan or Tet is the most important and popular holiday and festival in Vietnam. It is the Vietnamese New Year m...
24/01/2020

Tet Nguyen Dan or Tet is the most important and popular holiday and festival in Vietnam. It is the Vietnamese New Year marking the arrival of spring based on the Lunar calendar, a lunisolar calendar. The name Tet Nguyen Dan is Sino-Vietnamese for Feast of the very First Morning.

Tet takes place from the first day of the first month of the Lunar calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday foods and cleaning their house. There are a lot of customs practiced during Tet such as visiting a person’s house on the first day of the new year (xông nhà), ancestral worship, wishing New Year’s greetings, giving lucky money to children and elderly people and opening a shop.

Tet is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. During Tet, Vietnamese visits their relatives and temples, forgetting the troubles of the past year and hoping for a better upcoming year. They consider Tet to be the first day of spring and the festival is often called Hội xuân (spring festival).

Like other Asian countries, Vietnamese believe that the color of red and yellow will bring good fortune, which may explain why these colors can be seen everywhere in Lunar New Year. People consider what they do on the dawn of Tet will determine their fate for the whole year, hence people always smile and behave as nice as they can in the hope for a better year.

Vietnamese people usually return to their families during Tet. Some return to worship at the family altar or visit the graves of their ancestors in their homeland. Although Tet is a national holiday among all Vietnamese, each region and religion has its own customs.

Tet in the three Vietnamese regions can be divided into three periods, known as Tất Niên (Before New Year’s Eve), Giao Thừa (New Year’s Eve), and Tân Niên (the New Year), representing the preparation before Tet, the eve of Tet, and the days of and following Tet, respectively. All of these customs are to celebrate Tet in Vietnam.

Before New Year’s Eve

This period begins one or two weeks before the actual celebration. The general atmosphere leading up to Tet is in the bustle of shopping, decorating the home, cooking traditional Tet food and waiting for relatives to return home. People try to pay off their debts in advance so that they can be debt-free on Tet. Parents buy new clothes for their children so that the children can wear them when Tet arrives.

In the days leading up to Tet, the streets and markets are full of people. As the shops will be closed during Tet, everyone is busy buying food, clothes, and decorations for their house.

Vietnamese families usually have a family altar, to pay respect to their ancestors. Vietnamese families have a tray of five different fruits on their altar called “Ngũ Quả” (five fruits type). During Tet the altar is thoroughly cleaned and new offerings are placed there. Traditionally, the three kitchen guardians for each house (Ông Táo) (Kitchen God) return to heaven on the 23rd day of the twelfth month by lunar calendar to give his annual report on family members to the Jade Emperor. Their departure is marked by a modest ceremony where the family offers sacrifices for them to use on their journey.

In the days leading up to Tet, each family cooks special holiday foods such as bánh chưng Preparations for these foods are quite extensive. Family members often take turns to keep watch on the fire overnight, telling each other stories about Tet of past years. One of very popular traditional food in Tet is Mut (candied fruits) which is not served in the meals but a snack to welcome guests visiting house and always kept in beautiful boxes and placed at the table in the living room
Since the Vietnamese believe that the very first visitor a family receives in the year determines their fortune for the entire year, a person of good temper, morality and success will be the lucky sign for the host family and be invited first into the house. This special activity is called xông đất or xông nhà, which is one of the most important rituals during Tet. According to Vietnamese tradition, if good things come to the family on the first day of the lunar New Year, the entire following year will also be full of blessings.

Sweeping during Tet is a taboo since it symbolizes sweeping the luck away. It is also a taboo for anyone who experienced a recent loss of a family member to visit anyone else during Tết.

During subsequent days, people visit relatives and friends. Traditionally but not strictly, the second day of Tet is usually reserved for friends, while the third day is for teachers, who command respect in Vietnam. Local Buddhist temples are popular spots as people like to give donations and to get their fortunes told during Tet.

🌸 Welcome to V’home - Welcome Tet 🌸

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