VOV.VN - Burning paper offerings (joss papers) is an important custom during the Lunar New Year festival (Tet) in Vietnam, which is typically performed on the third, fourth, or fifth day of the first lunar month, depending on the family or region.
VOV.VN - After an impressive year with significant victories in both international and domestic competitions, Vietnamese football stars have engaged in various activities, including visiting fans and spending time with their families, to ring in the lunar New Year of the Snake 2025.
VOV.VN - Sa Pa, Moc Chau, Hanoi, and Ha Giang are some of the top destinations in northern Vietnam for tourists to enjoy during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Vietnam’s Tet (Lunar New Year) celebrations have been passed down through generations as families across the nation maintain centuries-old customs that mark the country’s most important annual holiday.
VOV.VN - As the lunar Year of the Snake 2025 is drawing near, localities across Vietnam have unveiled unique snake mascots to welcome the Lunar New Year.
VOV.VN - With inbound accommodation searches up 139% compared to last year, the nation has become a favourite destination among international revelers who are keen to welcome in the Lunar New Year, according to online travel services platform Agoda.
VOV.VN - As part of the Lunar New Year celebration, known locally as Tet, local people of Vinh Khe village in An Duong district of Hai Phong hold a wrestling festival on the seventh day of the first lunar month.
VOV.VN - Tet celebrations have become a unique cultural activity and identity of the ethnic Dao Tien people of Hoai Khao village in the northern province of Cao Bang.
VOV.VN - Pam DeVolder, a public affairs officer at the US Embassy in Hanoi, has been living in Vietnam for about four years, and the traditional lunar New Year (Tet) is no longer something strange to her. Let’s find out what she knows about Vietnam’s this biggest festival.
VOV.VN - Despite assuming the duty far away from the mainland, troops on DK1 platform spend time making decorations and preparing traditional dishes for a cozy, joyful and jubilant lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.