In Vietnam, Lunar New Year is called Tet. The full name is Tet Nguyen Dan. It means “feast for the first morning”. It is almost always celebrated on the same date as in Hong Kong and China.
A group of 100 Polish tourists arrived in Ho Chi Minh City 10 days before Tet to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of Vietnam's biggest holiday. Wojciech Pawelec, 36, said this was his ...
Foreign tourists in Vietnam during Tet have been caught off guard by widespread business closures and limited transportation, as the country slows down to celebrate its biggest holiday of the year.
Vietnam begins celebrating its most cherished holiday of the year: the Lunar New Year, or Tet, on Jan. 29. While this year’s festivities are tinged with a somber mood due to economic challenges, small ...
Her day begins at 4 a.m., walking one kilometer from her home to the traditional market in Thua Thien Hue province in central Vietnam. Despite harsh weather, Bong remains committed to her work.
HANOI: Various tourist attractions are opening their doors for free this Tet (Lunar New Year) festival, making it easier for visitors to immerse themselves in Vietnamese traditions. In Hanoi ...
The wrapped cakes of glutinous rice, green beans and pork belly have for centuries been one of several dishes prepared in a frenzy at home specially for Tet, the Vietnamese New Year which begins ...
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