Small banknotes of VNĐ1,000, VNĐ2,000, VNĐ5,000, VNĐ10,000, and VNĐ20,000 denomination are widely used for giving lì xì on the first days of the lunar yearthat represents fortune, wealth, and prosperity. 

 

 

Exchange services for new banknotes to be used as “lì xì” or lucky money during the Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday are booming ahead one month before the holiday.

People usually prepare new, small face banknotes and put them in a red envelope to give lucky money, which is a tradition associated with Tết.

Small banknotes of VNĐ500 ($0.02), VNĐ1,000, VNĐ2,000, VNĐ 5,000, VNĐ10,000, and VNĐ20,000 denominations are widely used for giving lì xì on the first days of the lunar year, which represent fortune and prosperity.

The exchange services for new banknotes are flooding the Internet, with a common exchange rate at 2 per cent for each banknote denomination.

New one-dollar and two-dollar bills are also being hunted for use as lucky money, with one-dollar bills being exchanged for VNĐ30,000 ($1.3).  

Apart from local currency bills, unique banknotes featuring imprinted buffalo, the lunar year’s zodiac animal, are on sale for lucky money collections, including banknotes from Zimbabwe, Nepal, Laos, and South Sudan.

The Japanese five yen coin, which is considered a lucky charm in Japan, are sold at VNĐ40,000 ($1.7).

The State Bank of Việt Nam late last month announced that new banknotes with denominations lower than VNĐ5,000 would not be issued for Tết.

This is the eight consecutive year that the bank has not printed new small notes to meet demand of new note exchange during Tết.

Lucky money transfer via e-wallets has emerged as a popular choice among young people. —VNS

New Year’s concert 2021 scheduled in HCMC

New Year’s concert 2021 scheduled in HCMC

The HCM City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) will launch a concert featuring dance, arias, and orchestral works from well-known operas to welcome the New Year at the city's Opera House on January 9.