Tet Nguyen Dan or the Lunar New Year is a 5-day public holiday in
Vietnam and its most significant festival. While the public holiday
lasts only for a week, the celebrations and preparations actually run
longer. The Tet is the first day of the Lunar New Year and marks
the start of spring in the North of Vietnam. From being the start of
the new cycle of wet rice cultivation in the old times, it now
signifies a new beginning with the family and loved ones. Everyone
gets busy preparing for the festival and will usually return to their
hometowns for the holiday. Don't forget to try the festival's most
significant food, the banh chung or sweet sticky rice with meat or
beans and spices wrapped in a leaf.
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