
Tet holiday
Tet holiday, also known as Lunar New Year, is Vietnam’s most important celebration, marking the arrival of spring and the lunar calendar's new year. Typically occurring in late January or early February, it is a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, and paying respects to deities. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special foods, and participate in traditional rituals and festivities. The holiday emphasizes renewal, good fortune, and unity, and it lasts several days, fostering cultural heritage and community spirit. Tet is a deep-rooted tradition that signifies hope, prosperity, and the importance of familial bonds.