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- Tết - Wikipedia
Tết (Vietnamese:, chữ Hán: 節), short for Tết Nguyên Đán (chữ Hán: 節元旦; lit ' Festival of the first day '), is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar and usually falls on January or February in the Gregorian calendar [2]
- Tết Nguyên Đán – Wikipedia tiếng Việt
Tết Âm Lịch hay còn gọi là Tết Tháng Trắng, Tết Nguyên Đán là một trong những dịp lễ lớn nhất trong năm ở Mông Cổ Đây là thời khắc báo hiệu mùa đông giá lạnh đã kết thúc, là dịp để gia đình sum vầy và thắt chặt mối quan hệ
- Vietnamese New Year (Tet) 2026| Traditions, Dates Travel Tips
Traveling to Vietnam during Tết offers an incredible cultural experience Families can bond by making traditional rice cakes and enjoying the excitement of dragon dances and parades, immersing kids in the unique Tết atmosphere
- Tết | Vietnam, Festival, Lunar New Year, Observances - Britannica
Tết, celebration of the Lunar New Year in Vietnam The holiday likely has its origins in the observance of the Chinese New Year but has taken on its own unique meanings and observances in Vietnam The festival follows a lunar-solar calendar and occurs at the end of January or in early February
- Tet Holiday: The Age-Old Tradition Explained | Vietcetera
Tết Táo Quân is a tale of three people — Trong Cao, the husband; Thi Nhi, the wife; and Pham Lang, the second husband — who turned into gods after they all died tragically for love There are different versions of the legend, but each consistently depicts a story of love, forgiveness, and sacrifice
- Vietnamese New Year (Tet) 2026 - Year of the Horse - VietnamOnline. com
Lunar New Year (Tết) Wed, Jan 29 Hùng Kings' Festival Mon, Apr 07 Reunification Day Wed, Apr 30 Labour Day Thu, May 01 Independence Day of Vietnam Tue, Sep 02 Insider Guides Food for Tet Holiday What Vietnamese usually eat for Tet holiday New Year’s Flowers Traditional flowers for Tet holiday
- Everything You Need to Know About Tết – Vietnam’s Lunar New Year
Tết, short for Tết Nguyên Đán (meaning “Festival of the First Morning of the First Day”), is the Vietnamese Lunar New Year and the most important celebration in Vietnam Also referred to as the Spring Festival, it marks the arrival of spring and the start of a new lunar calendar year
- A travellers guide to Tet holiday | Vietnam Tourism
Tết marks the first day of the Lunar New Year, and the beginning of spring in the North of Vietnam The holiday traces back to the early days of Vietnamese settlements in the Red River Delta, when Tết meant a new cycle of wet rice cultivation
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