Vietnam’s Lunar New Year celebrated at UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan

VOV.VN - Vietnamese peacekeepers at the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) celebrate Lunar New Year (Tet) in Bentiu, South Sudan, balancing security duties with cultural traditions.

As families across Vietnam gather to celebrate Lunar New Year, Vietnamese peacekeepers stationed in Bentiu, continue their duties far from home.

Personnel from Vietnam’s Level-2 Field Hospital Rotation 7 are currently serving under the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), operating in a region where security conditions remain fragile and unpredictable.

While streets in Vietnam glow with festive lights and fireworks, the atmosphere in Bentiu is markedly different. Tensions in surrounding areas have required peacekeeping forces to maintain heightened readiness, conduct rapid-response patrols and convene emergency coordination meetings, all while ensuring uninterrupted medical services for UN personnel and local communities.

Despite the demanding environment, Vietnamese peacekeepers have sought to recreate elements of Tet, Vietnam’s most important holiday, within the mission compound.

Modest peach and apricot blossom decorations, a small “Spring Fair” corner and shared greetings among multinational colleagues help bring a sense of warmth to an otherwise austere setting.

Traditional rice cakes, including bánh chưng and bánh tét, were prepared using ingredients sent from Vietnam alongside locally sourced supplies. For medical personnel more accustomed to surgical tools and emergency equipment, the careful wrapping of the square and cylindrical rice cakes offers a symbolic connection to home.

For the Vietnamese contingent, celebrating Tet abroad is not merely a festive gesture. It reflects resilience, cultural continuity and a commitment to preserving national identity within a multinational environment thousands of kilometers from home.

Vietnam has steadily expanded its participation in UN peacekeeping operations in recent years, deploying medical units and engineering personnel to missions in Africa. The presence of the Level-2 Field Hospital in South Sudan underscores the country’s broader contribution to international peace and stability.

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