As the lunar calendar approaches the dawn of a new year, Vietnam eagerly prepares to usher in Tet Nguyen Dan, the vibrant and culturally rich Vietnamese New Year. In the year 2024, Tet promises to be a tapestry of tradition, family reunions, and festive celebrations. Join us on a journey to explore all aspects of Tet Nguyen Dan 2024, from the symbolic rituals on Tet Eve to the joyful reunions with family and friends during the following days.
Vietnamese New Year, called Tet, is a very special celebration in Vietnam. It doesn’t have a fixed date like our New Year; instead, it changes each year, usually happening in late January or sometime in February.
Tet lasts for about a week, starting from the last day of the old year to the first three days of the new year. It’s a time when families come together, clean and decorate their homes, and cook special foods. People also visit friends and family, give and receive lucky money, and wish each other well for the upcoming year.
According to the lunar calendar, the 30th day of Tet in 2024 will fall on a Friday, February 9, 2024, and the 1st day of the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Dragon (Giáp Thìn), will be on Saturday, February 10, 2024. In the Year of the Dragon, Giáp Thìn, it will begin on February 10, 2024, and end on January 28, 2025, in the Gregorian calendar.
Tet is all about starting fresh, and it’s a happy time filled with traditions and celebrations.
Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet, is the biggest celebration in Vietnam. The story behind Tet is a mix of legends and historical traditions.
Tet is a time for family, happiness, and hopes for a great year ahead. It’s a big deal in Vietnam, and everyone comes together to celebrate.
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