Review:

Lunar New Year Celebrations In Vietnam (tết)

overall review score: 4.5
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Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam, known as Tết, are the most important and widely observed festival in the country. Marking the arrival of spring based on the lunar calendar, Tết involves a variety of traditional customs, family reunions, religious offerings, and vibrant festivities. Families prepare special foods, decorate homes with flowers and red banners, and participate in community events to welcome prosperity, health, and happiness for the new year.

Key Features

  • Traditional Tet foods such as Bánh Chưng (square sticky rice cake) and pickled vegetables
  • Family reunions and ancestral memorials
  • Decorations with peach blossoms, kumquat trees, and red banners
  • Lion dances, fireworks, and parades
  • Giving red envelopes (lì xì) containing money for good luck
  • Community festivals, temple visits, and religious ceremonies
  • Cleaning and decorating homes to sweep away bad luck

Pros

  • Rich cultural heritage showcasing Vietnam's traditions
  • Fosters strong family bonds and community spirit
  • Vibrant and colorful celebrations that attract tourists
  • Promotes positive values of renewal, hope, and prosperity
  • Offers unique culinary experiences through traditional foods

Cons

  • Commercialization in some areas can diminish traditional authenticity
  • Long preparation time can be stressful for families
  • Public disruptions during major festivities may cause inconvenience
  • Economic pressure to gift expenses can be burdensome for some households

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:24:44 PM UTC