Vietnamese young lady holding Tet greeting cards January 29th in 2025: Vietnamese New Year's Day, Visiting Fathers' Relatives It is the first day of Vietnam's first lunar month. Vietnamese New Year's Day is the time Vietnamese visit relatives on their father's side. For wives and yo...
Vietnamese New Year 2025 is also called Tet 2025, will fall on January 29th, 2025 in the Gregorian calendar and January 1st, 2025 in the Lunar calendar. Tet often changes year by year due to the leap month every 3 years in the Lunar Calendar. However, it ranges from late January and...
Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet or Tet Nguyen Dan in Vietnamese) is the most important traditional holiday in Vietnam. It is also the longest public holiday in the country, with up to 10 consecutive work-free days. The most important aspect of the Lunar New Year in Vietnam is the emph...
Chinese New Year and the Vietnamese New Year (called Tết in Vietnam)actuallyhave a lot in common. What we can be sure of is that Lunar New Year holidays are always about dedicating time for family, gatherings, gifts and hoping for the best for the New Year to come. It’s the ...
The most important Vietnamese holiday isTet,which marks both the beginning of the lunar New Year and the beginning of spring.Tetusually falls in late January or early February. In traditional families, a ceremony may be held on the afternoon beforeTet,during which deceased ancestors are invited...
We are deeply committed to giving back: - We partner with and support local non-profits and organizations. - We proudly participate in Denver Restaurant Week and Mile High Asian Food Week. - Our cultural events, like the annual Lunar New Year Lion Dance performance, are some of our favorite...