VOV.VN - Celebration for the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, has been organised in Egypt to help the Vietnamese community enjoy a warm and familiar traditional festival.
VOV.VN - Many streets throughout the capital are suffering from gridlock as a result of heavy traffic as the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, approaches.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese families, including those based in the capital, are busy holding farewell ceremonies for “Ong Cong - Ong Tao”, also known as the Land Genie and Kitchen Gods, on the 23rd day of the final month of the Lunar New Year, which falls on January 25 this year.
VOV.VN - Domestic gold prices continued to enjoy a considerable increase on January 24 to close at VND62 million per tael with just a few days to go ahead of the Lunar New Year of Tet.
VOV.VN - As the lunar New Year holiday (Tet) is just a week to go, Ho Chi Minh City – based Tan Son Nhat International Airport is packed with people who either fly home for family reunion or go on holiday during the festive season.
Vietnamese embassies have been busy organising celebrations of traditional New Year – Tet – for Vietnamese expats across the world.
Vietnamese people in Russia, Israel, and Mexico marked the coming Lunar New Year (Tet) with ceremonies organised by the embassies of Vietnam on January 22.
A series of royal rituals, which used to be held on the occasion of the Lunar New Year festival (Tet) in the past, have been re-enacted by the Thang Long-Hanoi Heritage Conservation Centre in collaboration with the Thang Long Cultural Heritage Association at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - In the buildup to the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, Dia Linh village in Huong Vinh ward of Thua Thien-Hue province is busy producing terra-cotta statues of the Kitchen Gods to serve the high demand for the festive season.
VOV.VN - With just one week to go before the start of the Lunar New Year holiday, known locally as Tet, Hanoians have begun purchasing Lan Ho Diep (orchid flowers) in Dan Phuong district to decorate their homes.