In Vietnam, people celebrate the new year with a festival called Tết. People in Vietnam and Vietnamese people around the world will celebrate the lunar new year with a festival that focuses on ...
The Japanese and the Koreans have Lunar New Year Festivals, as do the Vietnamese. In Vietnam, Lunar New Year is called Tet. The full name is Tet Nguyen Dan. It means “feast for the first morning”.
In January 1968, during the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the North Vietnamese launched a large offensive against the South. The fighting was fierce, but the American-backed South scored a crushing ...
Together with his friends, Tuan has cultivated a unique cultural experience in enjoying Vietnamese tea through what he calls ...
The “Year of the Snake” was celebrated with dragon dancers, red envelopes, special treat bags and a cultural presentation at ...
For members of the local Vietnamese and Korean communities, the Lunar New Year is a time of celebration, family and food. Called Seollal in South Korea, the holiday is observed over three days ...
In Vietnam, people celebrate the new year with a festival called Tết. People in Vietnam and Vietnamese people around the world will celebrate the lunar new year with a festival that focuses on family, ...