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Lunar New Year Page 10 n THE ASIAN REPORTER February 5, 2018 “Voyage to Vietnam: Celebrating the Tet Festival” opens February 9 at the Portland Children’s Museum “Voyage to Vietnam: Celebrating the Tet Festival” is opening at the Portland Children’s Museum on Friday, February 9. The new exhibit, which was developed by the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, offers an opportunity to discover the beauty, sights, and sounds of Vietnam through its most important celebration of the year — Tet — the Vietnamese New Year. While welcoming and celebrating the Year of the Dog this year, museum-goers are invited to view the Tet Festi- val in modern day Vietnam until May 6, 2018. Through interactive displays and trilingual signage (English, Vietnamese, and Spanish), visitors learn about the traditions, customs, and values exemplified by the annual celebration. Youngsters and their caregivers enter “Voyage to Vietnam” at the start of the two-week celebration, when families go to the outdoor market to shop for fruits, vegetables, and other needed items. Often they’ll also buy a red carp, because in northern Vietnam there is a legend that says if a carp is released in a nearby river or pond, it will carry the kitchen gods to the Jade Emperor with a good report about your family. After arriving back home, the newly purchased foods are prepared in an indoor or outdoor kitchen space. One of the special foods prepared are rice cakes — round ones in CELEBRATING TET. “Voyage to Vietnam: Celebrating the Tet Festival” is opening at the Portland Children’s Museum on February 9. The new exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the beauty, sights, and sounds of Vietnam through hands-on interactive displays, including a lion dance (left photo), a family altar in honor of ancestors (right photo), and more. (Photos courtesy of the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose) northern Vietnam and square ones in the south. People also clean their homes thoroughly to begin the New Year with a fresh start. Similar to most families in Vietnam, the residence in h en . SPiLt ink Gallery Acrylic Colour Pencil Graphite Oil Pen & Ink Watercolour Pets w Holidays w Special Occasions w Just for Fun www.spiltinkgallery.com (503) 442-6427 nne n. n Volunteer to help Portland area seniors get the groceries they need. . “Voyage to Vietnam” has an altar that honors ancestors. After looking at the items on the altar — photos, an incense burner, candles, a tea set — guests young and old may try on ao dai (traditional clothing). After spending time in the home, it’s time to go out into the community to celebrate. The interactive lion dance Continued on page 18 Black Pearl Acupuncture Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine are great for: - Acute/Chronic Pain (i.e. neck, back, sciatica & shoulder) - Treating & Preventing the flu and colds - Stress Relief - Headaches/Migraines www.blackpearlacupuncture.com Lear ore at: StoretoDoorofOrego .org/volu teer/ Sita Symonette Licensed Acupuncturist seasymonettea@gmail.com Call to schedule an appointment: (503) 308-9363 505 N.W. Ninth Ave., Portland, OR 97209