The Japanese and the Koreans have Lunar New Year Festivals, as do the Vietnamese. In Vietnam, Lunar New Year is called Tet. The full name is Tet Nguyen Dan. It means “feast for the first morning”.
While the Western world celebrated the new year on January 1, for some cultures, the new year has yet to begin. In Vietnam, people celebrate the new year with a festival called Tết. People in Vietnam ...
In January, Official Supporters Club (OSC) branches in Vietnam got together in Hanoi to celebrate the Tet Holiday and the Year of the Snake in this year’s Vietnamese Lunar New Year. All together, 40 ...
From Bhutan to Indonesia, the Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in many Asian countries. This year, Jan. 29 marked the beginning of the Year of the Snake. While common threads run across ...
29 marked the beginning of the Year of the Snake. While common threads run across cultures, each has its own traditions. For members of the local Vietnamese and Korean communities, the Lunar New ...
HANOI, Jan 1 (Vietnam News/ANN): Facing a range of difficulties and challenges last year, Hanoi has realised and even exceeded all 22 of its socio-economic targets, Secretary of the municipal ...
This year’s Lunar New Year festival, organised by the Vietnamese community in New South Wales, held even greater significance with the attendance of both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and ...
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