The giỗ ceremony is an important tradition in Vietnam, honoring our deceased family members on their death anniversaries.
We prepare a beautiful meal with various dishes, like rice, meat, and fruits.
Before we eat, we place the food on the altar and light incense to show our respect.
Family members travel from near and far to gather together, creating a warm atmosphere.
We believe that the spirit of the deceased joins us for the meal, sharing in our stories and laughter.
This ceremony strengthens our family bonds and keeps the memory of our loved ones alive across generations.
