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In officially Communist Vietnam, fortune telling can guide everything from hiring to timing business trips.

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Many businesses in Vietnam see paying gratitude to the heavens and their ancestors as being key to their success [File: Kham/Reuters]
Published On 19 Jan 202219 Jan 2022



Hanoi, Vietnam – Nguyen Duy Cuong, the owner of a building materials company in Ho Chi Minh, can hardly wait to ask his fortuneteller to look at his business plans for the Year of Tiger, which begins on February 1.

Cuong’s fortuneteller, who has advised him for the past 12 years, has been especially busy during the pandemic due to a growing client base drawn by the convenience of services offered online.

Like many Vietnamese when discussing a favoured fortuneteller, spirit medium or geomancer, Cuong refers to his guide as “Master”.

“In the next few weeks, Master’s schedule will be very hectic, so I have to book him well in advance,” Cuong, who was born in 1955, told Al Jazeera.

Cuong will rely on his fortuneteller’s advice for everything from the arrangement of the furniture in his office and hiring employees, to the timing of his business trips during the upcoming lunar year.

“I am doing pretty well this year despite the pandemic. It seems that my heartfelt gratitude to the spirits paid off,” said Cuong, who typically pays about 1 million Vietnamese dong ($45) for a two-hour consultation. “I have a lot to thank my Master for.”

Despite relying on superstitions, Cuong is insistent he can tell a real deal fortuneteller apart from fraudsters and opportunists.

“I trust science and my own intuition,” he said. “For inexplicable things in life, I must turn to Master. I am spiritual, but not superstitious”.

In Vietnam, many business owners, whether big or small, or private or state-owned, consult fortunetellers for guidance on corporate decisions.

Spirit medium in Vietnam
Fortunetellers, spirit mediums, and other supernatural guides are popular in officially secular Vietnam [File: Kham/Reuters]While only about 14 percent of the population in officially Communist Vietnam practice a formal religion, usually Catholicism or Buddhism, spirituality permeates every nook and cranny of the society.


For many Vietnamese, consulting a fortuneteller is not only a way to gain peace of mind, but also express respect for supernatural forces. In Vietnamese culture, life and death are determined by fate, while prosperity and privileges rely on heaven. Success requires not only talent and hard work, but supernaturally-granted good fortune known as loc. To cultivate such good fortune, Vietnamese carry out rituals to express their gratitude to the heavens and their ancestors.

Cuong’s business, like many in Vietnam, contains an altar to the Chinese God of Wealth and the God of Land, at which his assistant – who was partly hired on the basis of his Chinese zodiac sign and appearance – prepares fruit offerings on the 1st and 15th day of the lunar month.

Master Dung, a 28-year-old horoscopist in Hanoi, told Al Jazeera that her clients most often sought readings about their health or business plans.

“The bigger and riskier their investment is, the more frequently clients seek fortunetelling,” said Dung, who asked to be referred to only by her business name.

Depending on familiarity with her clients, Dung offers different packages ranging from $9 to $36 per one-hour session.

Dung said that while fortune tellers based their advice on the horoscope, her approach focused on practical problem-solving.

“I always tell my clients that fate can be changed by their improved moral conduct, and my messages often sound positive, otherwise they will always feel bad and never come back,” Dung said.

 
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Thousands of 24-carat gold plated tigers are hitting high-end souvenir shops in Hanoi, selling for between $300 and $3,000, ahead of the Lunar new year

Thousands of 24-carat gold plated tigers are hitting high-end souvenir shops in Hanoi, selling for between $300 and $3,000, ahead of the Lunar new year Nhac NGUYEN AFP
 
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Of all the things to import from China, you guys import... superstition, fortune tellers, and gold plated statues...
 
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Cuong’s business, like many in Vietnam, contains an altar to the Chinese God of Wealth and the God of Land, at which his assistant – who was partly hired on the basis of his Chinese zodiac sign and appearance

Funny for a people who hate Chinese to pray to Chinese gods. lol
 
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The God, who has created the human. he dos'nt hás the citizenship, my kid !
Its ironic for these Chinese to mock Vietnamese for following traditions and cultural customs

considering the same Chinese foolishly destroyed priceless Chinese cultural artifacts just because cult figure Mao a man responsible for over 40 millions Chinese deaths was loosing popularity

Cultural Revolution

What these hans did not realize is they justified White Man bruden rhetoric with these acts

One of the justification colonial British gave for Summer Palace looting was that Chinese themselves cannot be trusted to preserve their cultural artifacts hence they are better off looting by British and displayed proudly in their museums
 
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Its ironic for these Chinese to mock Vietnamese for following traditions and cultural customs

considering the same Chinese foolishly destroyed priceless Chinese cultural artifacts just because cult figure Mao a man responsible for over 40 millions Chinese deaths was loosing popularity

Cultural Revolution

What these hans did not realize is they justified White Man bruden rhetoric with these acts

One of the justification colonial British gave for Summer Palace looting was that Chinese themselves cannot be trusted to preserve their cultural artifacts hence they are better off looting by British and displayed proudly in their museums
 
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Its ironic for these Chinese to mock Vietnamese for following traditions and cultural customs

considering the same Chinese foolishly destroyed priceless Chinese cultural artifacts just because cult figure Mao a man responsible for over 40 millions Chinese deaths was loosing popularity

Cultural Revolution

What these hans did not realize is they justified White Man bruden rhetoric with these acts

One of the justification colonial British gave for Summer Palace looting was that Chinese themselves cannot be trusted to preserve their cultural artifacts hence they are better off looting by British and displayed proudly in their museums

says the guy from the country created by the British. India still exists because of English language and railways. Please tell us the language Indian constitution is written in? Which language is it? Do not respond except first tell me which language is Indian constitution written in….
 
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