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  1. Tet Nguyen Dan, shortened to Tet, is Vietnam's Lunar New Year and is the most important annual celebration and public holiday in Vietnam spanning 5-7 days. Tet celebrates the beginning of a new year as well the coming of spring. Exuberant festivities are held — traditional food, music and dragon dancing performed along the streets.

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    Vietnamese Lunar New Year today still retains a degree of the original chinese customs such as giving of lucky money in red envelopes and use of the lunar calendar, but has also over time, evolved their own separate and unique traditions that reflect Vietnam's distinct culture and identity, which includes the Vietnamese zodiac where the ...

  3. Vietnamese Tet, also known as Tet Nguyen Dan or simply Tet, is the most important festival in Vietnamese culture. It is the Vietnamese New Year, and it marks the beginning of the lunar calendar. Tet Holiday carries love and hope; signifies family and friend kinship; and promises a better year ahead.

  4. Jan 9, 2024 · Discover the traditions and unique experiences of Lunar New Year in Vietnam with this comprehensive guide. Explore Tet preparations, cultural customs, and the differences between celebrations in the North and South.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Here are the Lunar New Year dates for the next few years: Tet in 2024: February 9 to February 16 – Year of the Dragon. Tet in 2025: January 29 to February 5 – Year of the Snake. Tet in 2026: February 17 to February 24 – Year of the Horse.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Vietnamese Lunar New Year or Tet is Vietnam’s main holiday, celebrated nationwide to welcome the traditional lunar new year. It typically falls between mid-January and late February, marking the beginning of the lunar calendar year.

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · Vietnamese Lunar New Year’s official name, Tết Nguyên Đán, or Tết for short, means ‘the first day of the year festivals.’. The Vietnamese blow into this occasion their own beliefs, traditions, and customs, turning it into a meaningful part of their culture.