Vietnamese Lunar New Year
It falls somewhere between 20th January and 20th February in the Gregorian calendar.
Vietnamese lunar new year. It marking the arrival of. Expect banks schools and other. Vietnamese follow the lunar calendar and as such the date differs every year.
Hanoi Dec 20 Prensa Latina The Vietnamese Health Ministry today proposed the Government limits the Tet or Lunar New Year festivities in localities where the chances of Covid-19 infection are high. It is the Vietnamese New Year marking the arrival of spring based on the Lunar calendar a lunisolar calendar. It includes many exhibits and galleries food vendors community performances.
The Vietnamese New Year locally known as Têt Nguyen Dan or quite merely Têt indicates the start of the new year in the Vietnamese calendar. The name Tet Nguyen Dan is Sino-Vietnamese for Feast of the very First Morning. Tet or the Lunar New Year in Vietnam is the time of year when winter is coming to an end and spring is beginning.
This festival comes in late January and early February every year. Tet - shortened form of Tet Nguyen Dan also known as Vietnamese Lunar New Year or Vietnamese New Year or Tet Holiday is one of the most important and biggest festivals in Vietnam. Following the Vietnamese lunar calendar this special holiday - Tet starts at the beginning of a new year.