Welcome to Tết, the vibrant “Festival of the First Day of the Year” in Vietnam, also known as Tết Nguyên Đán. As one of the most significant celebrations in Vietnamese culture, Tet marks a period of bustling family gatherings, travels, and nationwide festivities.
Santa Fe Relocation has been sharing a trusted resource for 14 years and we at Where in Vietnam are honoured to be the first people they’ve partnered with on their irreplaceable Tet Survival Guide.
In this guide you’ll find an overview to answer your questions:
Plus a comprehensive list of Vietnam’s business openings / closures during this busy time > yes this means What’s open over tet in HCMC, what’s open over Tết in Hanoi, What’s open over Tết in Danang, Hoi An and more!
The Year of the Dragon (Long Năm in Vietnamese) holds a place of honor as one of the twelve zodiac animals in Vietnam. The mythical origin of the Vietnamese people is deeply tied to dragons so this year’s Tet symbolism is particularly poignant for Vietnam as a whole.
In Vietnamese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power, luck, and prosperity. Those born in the Year of the Dragon are believed to inherit these qualities, making it a highly coveted zodiac sign.
The Vietnamese tell a tale of Lạc Long Quân, a dragon lord, and Âu Cơ, a fairy, and is a foundational narrative illustrating the dragon’s benevolence and its connection to Vietnam’s heritage. Beyond that, Dragon dances, Dragon Processions and Dragon boat racing are a few of the ways that Dragons manifest in Vietnam year around – so imagine how exciting it is to BE in the Year of the Dragon in Vietnam!
The celebration of Tết in Vietnam is all about cleaning out old energies and ushering in new energies for the New Year. Cleaning, New Clothes, Sharing Good Fortune are common themes in getting ready and during Tết celebration. These Common Tết traditions and customs come alive in every part of life!
In the Vietnamese language, to celebrate Tết is to ăn Tết, literally meaning “eat Tết”, showing how important of food is in the celebration. Some of the dishes can be enjoyed all year-round, while other dishes are only served during Tết.
From left to right Bánh chưng (packed sticky rice), Dưa hành (pickled onion),
Thịt Kho Tàu (meat stewed in coconut juice)
The custom of giving and receiving Lì Xì, or ‘Lucky Money’ is given in red envelopes that can be found in bookshops, market stalls or, of course, Lazada. This is a cherished tradition during Tết.
Beyond Lucky Money at Tet, it’s always wise to come bearing gifts! We’ve created a little Tet Gift cheat sheet of what makes a good gift during Tet in Vietnam.
It can be hard to know what is happening in Hanoi or HCMC during Tet. It’s such a busy time and with many publications in Vietnamese it can be intimidating (especially if this is your first time celebrating Tet!)
We’ve found so many Tet Activities in Hanoi and HCMC that you will enjoy to get in the Tet spirit!
Events include over 200 Tet flower shows in Hanoi and HCMC, details about Tet Fireworks, and other traditional Tet celebrations.
Whether you’re looking for openings and closures in Hanoi, HCMC, Danang, Hoi An and more, we’ve got you covered. With Santa Fe Relocation Vietnam we have assembled a comprehensive list of businesses open over Tet in Vietnam. This ranges from casual favorites or fine dinings options in case you want to treat yourself to something special over Tet
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