Tet customs: Tea culture brings family members closer together

Tea drinking is an integral part of Vietnamese culture. Present everywhere from holidays to weddings, especially Tet holiday, tea brings friends and family together in conversation and celebration.
Tet customs: Tea culture brings family members closer together ảnh 1Most Vietnamese people are familiar with tea drinking. (Source: Vietnam Pictorial)

There are many aspects of tea culture worth noting. The therapeutic and medicinal functions of tea are well known and in hot weather, hot tea is devoured for its surprising cooling effect, and in cold weather for its warmth.

There are many types of tea in Vietnam, each with its own unique flavour and properties. Tea cultivation, the history of tea in Vietnam, its relationship to the environment, its economic impact on the ethnic minorities who grow it, the aesthetic aspects and social importance of tea-drinking rituals, could all provide topics for extensive research.

Beside unscented green tea, teas with the scent of flowers are unique examples of Vietnamese tea culture. The whole process is made by hand, in a very careful manner to transmit the natural scent into the tea.

Lotus tea is popular during Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, a unique tea made in a traditional way. To have the finest lotus tea, lotus flowers must be picked when they have just bloomed and kept fresh. Lotus flower buds are very carefully peeled back, the petals preserved without a single rip or tear until the fresh green tea is added.

After all the buds are full and rewoven they are put aside overnight and the next evening, the process is reversed and the wonderfully aromatic lotus tea is extracted. To make a kilo of lotus tea nearly one thousand lotus flowers are needed.

Jasmine tea also has a special form of preparation. The jasmine flowers are harvested during the day and stored in a cool place until night. During the night, the flowers bloom with full fragrance. The flowers are layered over the tea leaves during the scenting process. They are turned and turned and left to absorb the scent. In order to produce 1kg of jasmine tea, 1kg of jasmine flowers are needed.

Tet customs: Tea culture brings family members closer together ảnh 2Tea culture is not only about drinking but also has various meanings.

Vietnamese tea drinking is simpler than the Chinese or Japanese, but it bears the essence of Vietnamese culture. The yellow and green of the tea and the natural scent of flowers symbolise the country, rich in culture and natural resources. Bitterness at the beginning reflects the hard-working life of the people. The sweet and cool taste that lingers evokes the Vietnamese soul, sentimental and faithful.

A tea course requires a brazier, a boiling pot, an earthenware pot of cold water (usually rain water, and in special occasions some dew gathered from lotus leaves), a tea pot, teacups, tea box and a few pieces of aloe and aromatic wood.

The host will boil the water for a few minutes, then take it off the fire and let the temperature drop to about 90oC. It is poured gently into the teapot, and then cover tightly for about five minutes. While the tea is stewing, tea connoisseurs will comment on the fine aroma of the tea, always keeping the tea as the focus of the conversation, as you would do at a wine tasting. From the teapot, the tea is poured into a large cup called a soldier-cup.

This procedure ensures an even distribution of the tea's flavour and colour. If it were poured directly into each cup, the first cup would be more diluted than the last. As you sip the tea, discuss its taste and the mood it brings to you. Poetry is always a good subject at the tea course, but nothing of the past, nothing of the future. The subject belongs only to the present.

All the pots and cups are cleaned in boiling water, which gets rid of the dirt and warms them up. Dried tea leaves are put inside the pot, which is then filled with boiled water and covered.

More boiled water is poured over the pot, so that it is heated both inside and outside and the leaves are thoroughly stewed.

Tea can be divided into three kinds with different advantages including dried tea leaves, tea combined with herbal remedies and tea scented with flowers./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese artists in the parade. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam joins int’l parade in China’s Macau

Vietnamese artists joined an international parade marking the 26th anniversary of Macau’s return to China took place on March 23. This is a key opportunity to promote Vietnamese culture and traditional attire.

At Sen village, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district, Nghe An province. (Photo: kinhtedothi.vn)

Photo exhibition on “ASEAN countries and people” scheduled for May

According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the exhibition is expected to add a meaningful artistic event to the Lang Sen Festival. It is also hoped to enhance cultural exchanges and provide an opportunity for art enthusiasts to appreciate outstanding photographic works by photographers from ASEAN countries.

Delegates cut the ribbon at the opening of the Thai-Vietnamese Cultural Food Street in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand. (Photo: VNA)

Thai-Vietnamese cultural food street launched in Nakhon Phanom

Governor Pratya highlighted the food street’s role in boosting the local economy and attracting tourists. He noted that alongside landmarks such as the Ho Chi Minh Memorial and the Thai-Vietnamese Cultural Street Gate, it further strengthens ties with Vietnamese localities.

The match between Vietnamese fighter Quang Van Minh and RoK fighter Park Yeong Jun. (Photo: VNA)

AFC 37 showdown brings top MMA fighters to Vietnam

As the first event of 2025 for Angel’s Fighting Championship (AFC), one of Asia’s leading MMA leagues, AFC 37 featured seven matches, including two Vietnamese fighters Quang Van Minh and Le Van Tuan, who have made their mark in domestic competitions.

Tourists visit Hoa Binh Lake. (Photo: VNA)

Hoa Binh boosts tourism economy through festivals

Spring is a particularly vibrant time in the province, with numerous traditional Muong festivals such as Khai Ha, Chua Tien, and Dinh Kenh taking place. These events strengthen community bonds while drawing large numbers of tourists.

Athletes and coaches receives their certificates and awards for their remarkable achievement in the past year at the Vietnam Sport Glory Day in Hanoi on March 22. (Photo: VNA)

Outstanding athletes, coaches honoured

The organising committee recognised and presented awards to 10 exceptional athletes, their five coaches, and three teams, alongside honouring five athletes with disabilities and their three coaches.

The Hanoi Art Fair will take place at the Temple of Literature from March 26 to 31. (Photo: VNA)

Temple of Literature to host Hanoi Art Fair

Co-organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Centre for Cultural and Scientific Activities of Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam, the fair seeks to inspire creativity and make the arts more accessible to the public.

The third Vietnam baguette festival takes place in HCM City from March 21-24. (Photo: VNA)

Third Vietnam baguette festival to excite spectators

Visitors can also explore a bamboo pathway with animal-shaped 'banh mi' sculptures and enjoy over 140 booths from various 'banh mi' producers and businesses. A special banh mi feast will be held on the evenings of March 22, 23, and 24.

Delegates at the Global Festival Summit 2025 in Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea, on March 20. (Photo: VNA)

Da Lat wins Asia Festival City Awards

As a signature cultural and tourism event of Lam Dong, the Da Lat Flower Festival plays a vital role in promoting the cultural, natural, and human values of the locality to domestic and international visitors.