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Third Sunday in June: China, Singapore, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, France, India, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Zimbabwe
I think Vietnam is very influenced by China, and its neighbors are also on this day... It should be this day.
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It is the same day as Father's Day in the United States.
As the name suggests, it is a holiday to give thanks to fathers. Originating in the United States around the beginning of the 20th century, the festival is now widely spread around the world, and the dates of the festival vary by region.
The most widespread date is on the third Sunday in June every year, and 52 countries and regions in the world celebrate Father's Day on this day. There are various ways to celebrate the holidays, most of which are related to gift-giving, family dinners, or events.
There is no official Father's Day in Chinese mainland. However, people in the mainland are accustomed to using the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Father's Day in Taiwan, China, is August 8. Father's Day in Taiwan, China, is celebrated on August 8 every year, also known as the "88th Festival".
This is because "88" is similar to Dad, and the two characters "88" are intertwined, and it seems to be the same "father", so Father's Day is specially designated on August 8.
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Father's Day in Vietnam is on August 8. This festival is also known as the "Eighty-Eight Festival" because "Eighty-eight" and "Dad" are similar, and the two "Eight" are connected to look like the word "Father".
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Vietnam is one of the few countries in the world that uses the lunar calendar and one of the few countries where the Chinese New Year is celebrated nationwide. Tet is the largest and most lively traditional festival in Vietnam. Vietnamese people regard the Spring Festival as a day to resign the old and welcome the new, generally from the middle of December of the lunar calendar to do New Year's goods to prepare for the New Year, has always been indispensable for the Vietnamese Spring Festival is flowers, New Year's dumplings, Spring Festival couplets, firecrackers.
The most ethnic characteristics of the Vietnamese during the Spring Festival are New Year's dumplings and glutinous rice cakes. Vietnam's New Year dumplings are the same as China's Zhichong fingers, but they are square and much larger, usually made from 200 grams of glutinous rice, with 200 grams of pork and 150 grams of mung bean paste in the middle wrap, and wrapped in plantain leaves. Legend has it that the rice dumplings symbolize the earth, the green color shows vitality, and the pork and mung bean paste wrapped in the middle represent the birds, animals, and plants and trees are prosperous.
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It is generally the middle of December of the lunar calendar.
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The Tet in Vietnam is also according to the customs of our country.
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