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During Hang and Que’s first Tet (lunar New Year) after Hang has met Aunt Tam, Aunt Tam visits them in Hanoi bearing a huge amount of food for their Tet celebrations. Like the food and money that she provided to Hang when they visited Aunt Tam for the first time in her village, this is meant to be an expression of affection for Hang. Yet Aunt Tam also makes it clear that it’s an offering to her brother’s memory, and that the only reason she is giving it to Hang is as a show of familial duty. Thus, while Hang…