The Vietnamese calendar is a system of measuring days and marking important events, holidays and other occasions. It is based on the lunar cycle and has 12 months with 29 or 30 days. The months are divided into four periods, or seasons which correspond to the four elements of Earth, Fire, Water and Metal. The Vietnamese calendar also marks important days in its history such as the anniversary of the day it became independent from China. This article will explain the basics of this calendar system and provide answers to frequently asked questions about it
Table Of Content:
- Say Dates in Vietnamese – YourVietnamese
- Date and time notation in Vietnam - Wikipedia
- The Vietnamese Calendar: Talking About Dates in Vietnamese
- Vietnamese Culture - Dates of Significance — Cultural Atlas
- Holidays and observances in Vietnam in 2021
- Vietnamese/Dates and times - Wikibooks, open books for an open ...
- Vietnam War Protests - Causes, Groups & Dates - HISTORY
- Vietnamese Cinnamon Date Sticky Buns - Cooking Therapy
- Vietnam War Timeline - HISTORY
- Vietnam War Timeline | Britannica
1. Say Dates in Vietnamese – YourVietnamese
https://yourvietnamese.com/learn-vietnamese/say-dates-in-vietnamese/
Sep 12, 2012 ... Summary · To say month in Vietnamese: tháng + [a number from 1 – 12] · To say day of the month: ngày + [a number from 1 – 31] · To say date in ...
2. Date and time notation in Vietnam - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_in_Vietnam
Date and time notation in Vietnam describes methods of expressing date and time used in Vietnam. Contents. 1 Date; 2 Time; 3 References; 4 See also ...
3. The Vietnamese Calendar: Talking About Dates in Vietnamese
https://www.vietnamesepod101.com/blog/2019/12/20/dates-in-vietnamese/Dec 20, 2019 ... Can you read dates on the Vietnamese calendar or make plans in Vietnamese? If not, check out VietnamesePod101's article on how to talk about ...
4. Vietnamese Culture - Dates of Significance — Cultural Atlas
https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/vietnamese-culture/vietnamese-culture-dates-of-significanceDates of Significance. Tet Nguyen Dan – Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Varies each year – January to February); Trung Nguyen – Wandering Souls Day ...
5. Holidays and observances in Vietnam in 2021
https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/vietnamWhile we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, ...
6. Vietnamese/Dates and times - Wikibooks, open books for an open ...
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Vietnamese/Dates_and_times
Vietnamese/Dates and times ... For the Wikimedia projects written in Vietnamese, ngày or hôm is usually ... Rather, Vietnamese merely uses the number.
7. Vietnam War Protests - Causes, Groups & Dates - HISTORY
https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-protestsFeb 22, 2010 ... The Vietnam War protests began small–among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses–but gained national prominence in ...
8. Vietnamese Cinnamon Date Sticky Buns - Cooking Therapy
https://www.cooking-therapy.com/vietnamese-cinnamon-date-sticky-buns/Nov 11, 2020 ... A yummy recipe for Vietnamese cinnamon date sticky buns that has less processed sugar than normal cinnamon rolls.
9. Vietnam War Timeline - HISTORY
https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-timelineSep 13, 2017 ... The Vietnam War started in the 1950s, according to most historians, though the conflict in Southeast Asia had its roots in the French ...
10. Vietnam War Timeline | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/list/vietnam-war-timelineThe Vietnam War was waged from 1954 to 1975. ... in Vietnam. The antiwar demonstrations represent the largest public protests in U.S. history to date.
What are the 12 months in the Vietnamese calendar?
The months in the Vietnamese Calendar are: Tí (1), Sửu (2), Dần (3), Mão (4), Thìn (5), Tỵ (6), Ngọ (7), Mùi (8), Thân (9), Dậu(10), Tuất(11) and Hợi(12).
How does one determine if a month has 29 or 30 days?
To determine if a month has 29 or 30 days depends on how many days an intercalary month falls within that year's cycle. If there are two intercalary months then it will result in a leap year with two extra days added to that year.
How does one determine what season it is?
Season changes can be determined by looking at which month it currently is. Tí and Sửu belong to Spring, Dần and Mão to Summer, Thìn and Tỵ to Fall, Ngọ and Mùi to Winter.
Is each day of the week associated with an element?
Yes, each day in the week is associated with one of five elements; wood, fire, earth, metal water respectively for Monday through Friday while Saturday is associated with both wood and water while Sunday with fire only.
How does one keep track of important dates on this calendar?
One can use certain tools such as paper calendars or electronic calendars to help keep track of dates within this calendar system like any other Western calendar system. Additionally special apps can be used for tracking important dates from this particular calendar system if desired.
Conclusion:
The Vietnamese Calendar is a unique system for measuring time that takes origins from Lunar cycles along with traditional Chinese reckonings of seasons. By understanding some basic concepts such as how dates are marked out according to cycles and their relation to seasons one can get acquainted quickly with this system in order to mark out upcoming important occasions such as anniversaries or festivals.