Lunar New Year is the most important Vietnamese holiday, together with Lunar New Year's culture of East Asian countries. Before Tet, there are other days to prepare, such as "Tet" (23rd lunar month) and "Tết" (29th or 30th lunar month)
Due to the Lunar New Year, Vietnamese Lunar New Year later than New Year's Day (also known as New Year's Day). Due to the three-year rule of the agricultural lunar calendar, the first day of the year of the Lunar New Year is never before 21 January and after 19 February, usually falls between the end of January and the middle of February. Calendar. The annual Lunar New Year usually lasts about 7 to 8 days at the end of the last year and 7 days of the new year (23 December to the end of 7 January).
Every year, Lunar New Year is celebrated on January 1 in Vietnam and in some other countries in which Vietnamese communities live. During the New Year, families reunite together, visit relatives, celebrate the age and worship ancestors ... According to customs, Tet usually have taboos.