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Tet is the Lunar New Year holiday in Vietnamese. When talking about Tet, every Vietnamese living abroad feels emotional even though the holiday falls on regular days when everyone is going to work or ...
Tet, or Lunar New Year, is Vietnam's most important holiday, often celebrated with family reunions. Many workers living far from home feel that the seven to nine-day Tet holiday is simply too ...
Doris Allen, an Army intelligence analyst during the Vietnam War whose warning about the impending attacks in early 1968 by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces that became known as ...
Store-bought Tet treats are now the trend in Vietnam and abroad, but Ms. Que Mai, 47, feels they carry less meaning because they are not homemade. “People now have money but they do not have ...
A Glen Allen Buddhist temple held its first celebration for the Vietnamese holiday Tet Nguyen Dan — often shortened to Tet. The annual holiday is Vietnam’s grandest celebration, a time ...
Watch San Jose Buddhist Monks Make Thousands of Bánh Tét for the Holiday. Just in time for Lunar New Year, production company Pedal Born Pictures releases “Lunar New Year at Đức Viên ...
Tet is also the time for outside maintenance too, like weeding the garden and fixing the leaky roof. There’s an old joke that some people only bathe once a year — just before Tet.
Tet, or Lunar New Year, is Vietnam's most important holiday, often celebrated with family reunions. Many workers living far from home feel that the seven to nine-day Tet holiday is simply too short, ...