New Year tree erected by Vietnamese peacekeepers in South Sudan
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnamese soldiers and staff members of level-2 field hospital No.3 in South Sudan on Friday planted a “Neu” tree (New Year's tree) to kick off the traditional Lunar New Year celebration.
(Photo: tienphong.vn) |
A “Neu” tree is an extremely tall bamboo tree erected in front of Vietnamese houses typically for the New Year. According to folk traditions, “Neu” tree is a sacred symbol that wards off evil spirits and misfortunes of the old year and prays for a lucky and auspicious new year.
Vietnamese peacekeepers in South Sudan use discarded antennas to make their 10-meter “Neu” tree and decorate it with strings of colorful flags and ornaments recycled from nylon. A national flag is placed atop the “Neu” tree with a wind chime made of bamboo hung beneath.
The traditional tree can be seen from far away, capturing the interest of local people, UN staff at the mission, patients, and visitors.