China ruled Vietnam for a thousand years, so you can say we inherited a few things. A big thing was Chinese New Year, which we Vietnamese call Tet. And although the Chinese zodiac says Sunday begins ...
When I first journeyed to Vietnam at the age of 22, fresh out of college over two decades ago, the romantic allure of Hanoi captivated me. My arrival coincided with the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time ...
Lunar New Year, or Tet, is not merely the most important holiday in Vietnam’s calendar. It is a social institution, a moment when time appears to slow down, allowing families to return, reconcile, and ...
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