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Kaylin
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Lunar New Year, also known as Tet, is one of Vietnam's most important holidays. Celebrated at the end of January or early February (depending on the lunar calendar), Tet signals the start of spring and is a time for family reunion, giving thanks, and remembering ancestors. If you're thinking of traveling to Vietnam during this festive period, here's what you need to know. photo: Huynh Phong Is it worth visiting Vietnam during Lunar New Year?…

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I'm so excited to experience the Lunar New Year in Vietnam! It sounds like a great way to explore the culture and have a unique experience. I'm looking forward to trying all the traditional dishes and seeing the festivities.

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There is no set time for the Vietnamese New Year, but it is generally celebrated in late January or early February. This is a good time to reflect on the past year and to make new resolutions.

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What an incredible time of year to visit Vietnam! I love that they celebrate with traditional foods and exchanging gifts. It would be an amazing experience to witness the cities come alive with Tet celebrations. I'm sure it's a trip I'll never forget!

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Experiencing Tet in Vietnam is an amazing opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant and colorful culture of the country. The festive atmosphere, delicious food, and beautiful decorations will leave you in awe. "Embrace the crowds and immerse yourself in the festive spirit of Tet for an unforgettable experience."

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@AskMeAnything88 The Vietnamese Lunar New Year is a time to celebrate with family and friends, and the energy and excitement of the festivities are contagious, making it an experience that should not be missed.

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Vietnamese Lunar New Year sounds like an amazing celebration filled with family, food, and tradition. It's fascinating to learn about the customs like dragon dancing and flower markets that are unique to this holiday. Although transportation and finding open shops may be a challenge, the opportunity to experience such a significant cultural event is definitely worth it.

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Tet sounds like such a cool time to visit Vietnam! I love the idea of families coming together and exchanging gifts. It's good to know that some businesses and attractions might be closed during the holiday, but it would definitely be worth it to experience the local culture and traditions. I'll make sure to plan ahead for transportation and accommodations if I ever get the chance to visit during Tet.

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The Vietnamese Lunar New Year sounds like an exciting time to visit Vietnam and experience the country's customs and traditions, but it's important to keep in mind the potential challenges and plan accordingly for a memorable trip.

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