INSEE Vietnam reflected its sense of community responsibility on its journey of "Build for Life" by supporting underprivileged families during Tet.
The recent debate about whether we should call the holiday “Chinese New Year” or “Lunar New Year" has made me reflect on the ...
With improving quality and strong consumer support, Vietnamese goods are increasingly becoming the preferred choice for ...
By making the day more special, these traditions also give a glimpse into the rich and diverse cultures that exist around the ...
The inspirational gala "Spring in Ho Chi Minh City" aired during Tet Holiday ... along with gifts such as Vietnamese flag T-shirts, water bottles, and plants. The audience was filled with excitement, ...
Vietnamese Catholics celebrate the Lunar New Year with traditional customs, including firecrackers, a Dragon Dance, and family gatherings.
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year, is observed right after the Gregorian New Year. Following the lunar ...
The Year of the Snake officially began January 29, but a Tet Festival and Show was held at McDaniel High School in Portland Friday night.
Valentin Constantinescu has celebrated Tet like a true Vietnamese. From wrapping banh chung to gathering with family, he ...
The celebration, titled “Echoes of Tết: The Road Home,” drew more than 300 attendees to the John J. Hemmingson Center ...
Lunar New Year, also known as “Tet Nguyen Dan” (“Tet” for short) in Vietnamese, “is the most important and popular festival ...