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Happy new year in vietnamese
Happy new year in vietnamese












Photo is the occasion for Vietnamese to express their respect and remembrance for their ancestors as well as welcoming the New Year with their beloved family members.

Happy new year in vietnamese update#

Update 2021: If you plan to visit Vietnam during the Tet Holiday, it is strongly advised that you apply for a visa as soon as possible as the embassy offices may close during the holiday time above. The period before Tet is normally the most busy time for holiday shopping and preparation. The actual holiday will last 1 day before and about 3-5 days after the day mentioned above. In 2024, Tet is on February 10th, Year of the Dragon

happy new year in vietnamese

In 2023, Tet is on January 22nd, Year of the Cat

happy new year in vietnamese

In 2022, Tet is on February 1st, Year of the Tiger (Coming) In 2021, Tet is on February 12th, Year of the Buffalo Photo 2020, Tet is on January 25th, Year of the Rat That explains why Tet days vary from year to year: it is because the leap month may fall shorter or longer which create a smaller or bigger gap between the two calendars. The new year of Lunar Calendar normally will start in late January or beginning of February according to Gregorian calendar. Photo from the Gregorian calendar, Lunar Calendar has a fix number of twelve months with 30 days each, and a leap-year will have a whole intercalary month instead of the 29th day of February.

happy new year in vietnamese

Vietnamese foods for Tet: Banh Chung, Mandarin, pickled onions and dried shrimps. Vietnamese New Year in 2021 will last from 11-16 Feb, with 11 Feb the New Year's Eve and 12 Feb the new year day. Celebrated on the first day of the first month in Lunar Calendar, Tet’s celebration is the longest holiday which may last up to seven to nine days. Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet for short, is considered the biggest and most popular festival of the year in Vietnam.












Happy new year in vietnamese