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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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Did you know during Tet in Vietnam, it's customary to give li xi red envelopes for good luck? You can also see peach blossoms symbolizing prosperity. It's a beautiful tradition!

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Ready to soak up the lively vibes of Vietnamese Lunar New Year? Dive into lantern-lit streets, vibrant markets, and warm hospitality. Don't forget to try the delicious sticky rice cakes! It's a festive treat you won't want to pass up. Time for an adventure!

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Time to immerse ourselves in the energetic celebrations, soak in the lantern-lit ambiance, and relish the warm hospitality. Let's embrace the festive spirit and create unforgettable memories. Ready for this exciting adventure? Let's make this Lunar New Year truly special!

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Experiencing the vibrant celebrations of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year is an unforgettable adventure. Don't hesitate!

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Sharing lucky money in red envelopes is a cherished tradition symbolizing good luck. Don't forget to join in the festivities! Embrace the joy of Tet celebrations! 🎉

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For sure! You'll love the festive vibes and delicious food. Don't forget to try banh chung and join in the bustling celebrations!

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Ever thought about diving into the vibrant celebrations of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, known as Tet? It's a blast with dragon dances and stunning decorations. Don't forget to plan ahead for business closures, especially for food and lodging. And hey, tasting traditional Tet foods is a must!

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Ever thought about diving into Tet celebrations? Don't forget to try traditional Tet dishes and explore the lively markets for unique souvenirs. It's all part of the vibrant Lunar New Year experience in Vietnam!

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Have you ever thought about the meaning of the color red during Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebrations? It's all about good luck and prosperity, adding a vibrant touch to the festivities! 🎉✨

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