Mother’s Day is a cherished occasion celebrated worldwide, but in Vietnam, it takes on a unique and profound significance. Let’s explore this fascinating celebration that honors mothers and ancestors in Vietnamese culture.
The Origins of Mother’s Day in Vietnam
The Origins of Mother’s Day in Vietnam
The roots of Mother’s Day in Vietnam can be traced back to ancient Buddhist traditions. The origin of the birth of Mother’s Day is associated with the history of the formation of an ancient totalitarian state and human development. This holiday originated in the ancient Greek and Roman period. The festival of gratitude to mothers is held annually in the spring and Greeks at that time often offered sacrifices to goddesses, especially the god Rhea – Mother of many gods in Greek mythology.
In America, thanks to the patient struggle and heart of a girl named Anna Jarvis in Philadelphia – USA, Mother’s Day has become an official holiday. After her mother passed away, Anna was always tormented by the many things she had not done for her mother, and by the indifferent attitude of the American people towards her mother. She was determined to fight to ask the US Senate to organize Mother’s Day nationwide.
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When is Mother’s Day Celebrated in Vietnam?
When is Mother’s Day Celebrated in Vietnam?
According to the tradition of most countries in the world today, Mother’s Day is celebrated every year on the second Sunday of May. Every year on this day, children often give thoughtful and meaningful gifts, or return home to the warm arms of your mother. Particularly for a child who is living and working away from home, a touching and profound wish to his mother is enough to express his gratitude and respect.
Traditions and Customs of Mother’s Day in Vietnam
For some people, the words “I love you” may be difficult to utter in words when speaking directly to their mother. And Mother’s Day is an occasion for gratitude and an opportunity for you to show your love, gratitude, and care for your mother. Some cultural features of Vietnamese people when it comes to this holiday are:
Traditions and Customs of Mother’s Day in Vietnam
A cozy dinner or a special breakfast
This hits the psychology of mothers who like to cook. Even though you don’t cook as well as a chef at a 4-star or 5-star restaurant. But each dish in the meal that you cook yourself will contain so much sentiment and spiritual value. No need to be picky or complicated, you can refer to or quickly learn a recipe online to make them in the best way.
Exquisite and meaningful gifts
If you have enough economic resources, you can think about gifts such as a trip, a skin care treatment, or jewelry. Because people often say that the amount of money you spend will go hand in hand with that person’s position in your heart.
However, in normal families, mothers will tend to think about their children more. They will prefer practical and meaningful gifts rather than expensive and luxurious things. Suggest some gifts for you such as a bouquet, scented candles, a book, lipstick, kitchen utensils, or a dress.
Handwritten letter or thank you letter
For those who have many thoughts to share after many days of separation, a handwritten letter will probably capture the hearts of mothers. Besides, there are many sample thank you letters attached with diverse commemorative images that you can refer to online.
Do activities together
If you haven’t spent time with your mom in a while, doing activities together might be a good choice. This action will help this day become a special, happy day filled with laughter together. Activities that can be done together are:
- Draw a picture
- Make ice cake
- Play games at the park
- Plant trees in the garden
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Meaning of Mother’s Day for children
Motherly love is the most sacred feeling. Because the mother has to go through a long pregnancy cycle and raise and protect her child until adulthood. No matter what you do wrong, mothers will find ways for their children to correct and improve day by day. Therefore, “no one sacrifices for their children like a mother, and no one loves them like a mother”.
In today’s society with many pursuits for self-improvement, children of mothers should value and be grateful for having a Mother’s Day. This day helps remind each child that no matter where they go, what they do, or what age they are, they should still think of their mother. This is an opportunity for us to express our love to our mothers.
For those interested in experiencing Vietnamese culture firsthand, consider exploring teaching opportunities in Vietnam. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the rich traditions and celebrations of this beautiful country.
Hopefully, some of the above sharing, it will help you know when Mother’s Day in Vietnam is to express your feelings. At the same time, it helps you have more ideas to give to your beloved mother. Hope you have wonderful moments with your family.
FAQs
How do we say Happy Mother’s Day in Vietnamese?
“Chúc mừng Ngày của Mẹ” is the Vietnamese phrase for “Happy Mother’s Day.” If combined with the wish ” Con yêu mẹ” is the Vietnamese phrase for “I love you Mom”, what a sweet wish it truly is. Although simple, it contains many spiritual emotions.