
Tet
Tết, also known as Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnam, marking the arrival of spring based on the lunar calendar. It usually falls in late January or early February. During Tết, families gather to honor ancestors, clean and decorate their homes, and share traditional foods. People also visit loved ones, wish each other good fortune, and participate in festivals, fireworks, and cultural performances. The holiday underscores renewal, family bonds, and respect for tradition, making it a time of joy, reflection, and hope for a prosperous year ahead.