When Is Vietnamese New Year 2025?291月2025Vietnam2025年1月29日星期三 Add to calendar Quick Facts This year: 2025年1月29日星期三 Next year: 2026年2月17日星期二 Last year: 2024年2月10日星期六 Type: National Holiday List of dates for other years Upcoming holidays in Vietnam Holidays ...
Tet celebrations can range from 3 days and continue for up to one week. The festival is split into the day before New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. All of these days correspond to the Vietnamese or lunar calendar, so they will happen on a different date every ...
Add To Calendar List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Vietnam in 2025 DAYDATEHOLIDAY WednesdayJan 01, 2025New Year's Day TuesdayJan 28, 2025Tet holiday WednesdayJan 29, 2025Tet holiday ThursdayJan 30, 2025Tet holiday FridayJan 31, 2025Tet holiday ...
While the Vietnamese New Year technically begins on one day of the calendar, what some people don’t understand is that it is celebrated not just on that one day but for several days. The actual celebration begins well in advance of the holiday when people start cleaning their homes. ...
Lunar New Year is the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar, which differs from the Gregorian calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year. Every year is represented by a zodiac animal sign.
Vietnamese New Year Dates 2024–2030 Vietnamese New Year (Tết) is based on their lunisolar calendar that gives a varying date in January/February, and each Lunar New Year marks the start of a new zodiac sign year, shown below:
Tet By Year Local Customs Tet FoodVietnamese Tet, also known as Tet Nguyen Dan or simply Tet, is the most important festival in Vietnamese culture. It is the Vietnamese New Year, and it marks the beginning of the lunar calendar. Tet Holiday carries love and hope; signifies family and...
The Vietnamese New Year takes place at the start of a new lunar year. Although the people of Vietnam observe the solar (Gregorian) calendar, the Solar New Year generally isn’t as important as the Lunar New Year. Because the people of China also observe the key dates of the lunar cale...
Vietnamese Tet (Lunar New Year) 2025, also known as Tet Nguyen Dan, will fall on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake. As a public holiday, Vietnamese people will get 7 days off from January 27th (Monday, 29/12 lunar calendar) to February ...
Tet is the Vietnamese version of the Lunar New Year celebrated in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, but it is also influential in areas with major Chinese diasporas, such as Singapore. The date of the festival is dictated by the Lunisolar calendar and can, therefore, fall...