Hundreds of community members gathered Tuesday afternoon at the Eden Center in Falls Church, Virginia, to welcome the Lunar New Year and pay homage to Vietnam.
The Eden Center is a bustling Vietnamese shopping center that鈥檚 home to over 120 family-owned restaurants and shops. Sitting atop the center is an exact replica of a clock tower that can be found in downtown Saigon.
There was plenty of culture to immerse yourself in. Organizers held a traditional Vietnamese flag-raising ceremony under a banner reading 鈥淐h煤c m峄玭g n膬m m峄沬,鈥 which translates to 鈥淗appy Lunar New Year.鈥
Community members watched in glee at traditional lion dance performances and firecracker displays. Children were offered l矛 x矛, or 鈥渓ucky money,鈥 in small red envelopes. Many children then fed that money to the dancing lions for good luck.
鈥淔or kids who are born in the United States or overseas, events like this at the community centers to celebrate Lunar New Year is really important because that’s how they are able to learn about the culture,鈥 Thuylan Phan said.
Phan attended the event with her family, including her two young children and her father, who she said immigrated to the United States after the end of the Vietnam War.
鈥(This) is what my dad grew up with when he was back in Vietnam. And now we live here, and this is our home now, and it’s very nice to be able to witness and understand how my dad used to celebrate his Lunar New Year,鈥 Phan said.
Many of the lion dancers helping to celebrate the first day of the Year of the Horse were local high-schoolers.
Minh Pham, an organizer with the Eden Center and a Falls Church community member, said involving youth with the event is a great way to help immerse them in Vietnamese culture.
Kenneth Tang, 17, is a drummer and lead coordinator for his lion dance troupe. Speaking just moments after completing a dance performed over firecrackers, drums and cymbals, Tang was filled with excitement and said his ears were ringing.
鈥淚t’s very tiring, but I believe it is very important for our culture, and it’s really fun,鈥 Tang said. 鈥淲e want to spread this culture throughout years, and I just hope that everybody gets to enjoy this tradition for years to come.鈥
In addition to performances, community members had the opportunity to peruse the shops and restaurants that make up the Eden Center. Many came dressed in traditional Vietnamese garments called 谩o d脿i, or 鈥渓ong dress.鈥
Calvin Dao, who was walking around with a group of friends, said his Vietnamese-American family has lived in the Falls Church area since before he was born.
鈥淭o be able to be back in this area and celebrate my culture with my friends and my family, it’s an amazing experience, and it’s very dear to my heart,鈥 Dao said.
Pham said the Eden Center is planning an event for May that will highlight store and restaurant owners in the Year of the Horse.
鈥淲hen they come in here, they get to learn a little bit about the history, and then also they know what to eat. So we’ll share some recommendations from each of the stores,鈥 Pham said.
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