en zh

A VIBRANT CELEBRATION FOR VIETNAMESE NEW YEAR 2024

SUNday - 24/12/2023 11:45
 
 

Lunar New Year Lunar New Year

New Year's Eve in Vietnam is a vibrant celebration embedded in the Tet Nguyen Dan, the Lunar New Year. With dazzling fireworks, traditional rituals, and the exchange of red envelopes, the atmosphere is one of unity and anticipation. It's a moment when Vietnam comes alive with joy, symbolizing the farewell to the old year and the warm welcome of new year beginnings.

Welcome to the heart of Vietnam's most cherished celebration – Tet Nguyen Dan, the Vietnamese New Year. As the clock ticks down to the final moments of the year, Vietnam transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors, laughter, and traditions, creating a New Year's Eve celebration that is truly unique.Viet Cruise Tours will give you the essential guide to unlocking the full splendor of Tet. From the intricacies of traditional customs to the joyous reunions and vibrant festivities, join us in navigating the rich tapestry of Tet Nguyen Dan, ensuring an unforgettable experience during this auspicious time.

1. When is Vietnamese New Year ?

Traditional New Year Dishes
Traditional New Year Dishes

The Vietnamese New Year, or Tet Holiday, unfolds on the initial day of the lunar calendar, gracefully weaving a tapestry of tradition and festivity. Spanning one to two months after the Gregorian New Year, Tet embraces a flexible time frame, commencing between January 21st and February 9th. This grand celebration, stretching across an impressive seven to nine days, stands as a testament to its prominence, making Tet one of Vietnam's most extended and cherished festivals.

2. Vietnamese New Year Traditions

2.1 Cleaning and Decorating

Cleaning House before Tet Holiday
Cleaning House before Tet Holiday
  • Weeks before Tet, families thoroughly clean their homes to sweep away bad luck and make space for good fortune.
  • Homes are adorned with vibrant flowers, particularly peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, and kumquat trees.

2.2 The Kitchen God Ritual

The Kitchen God Ritual Feast
The Kitchen God Ritual Feast
  • About a week before Tet, families perform the "Tet Tao Quan" ritual, bidding farewell to the Kitchen Gods by burning effigies.
  • The belief is that the Kitchen Gods return to the Jade Emperor in heaven to report on the family's activities.

2.3 Ancestral Worship

Ancestral Worship
Ancestral Worship
  • Families pay homage to their ancestors by visiting grave sites and making offerings at home.
  • Altars are adorned with flowers, fruits, and symbolic objects.

2.4 Fireworks and Countdown Events

Fireworks
Fireworks
  • Cities across Vietnam host spectacular fireworks displays on New Year's Eve, symbolizing the expulsion of evil spirits.
  • Countdown events feature live music, entertainment, and joyous celebrations in major urban centers.

2.5 Special Tet Foods

Banh Chung
Banh Chung
  • Banh chung, a square sticky rice cake, is a central dish symbolizing the Earth. Banh day, a round sticky rice cake, symbolizes the sky.
  • Gio lua (Vietnamese pork sausage) and pickled vegetables are common Tet specialties.
  • Sweet treats like candied fruits and seeds are enjoyed during the festive season.

3. Best Activities For Memorable Vietnamese New Year

Celebrating New Year's Eve in Vietnam can be a truly unforgettable experience, blending traditional customs with modern festivities. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your Vietnam New Year's Eve:

3.1 Join Countdown Events

Countdown Events
Countdown Events

Participate in the lively countdown events held in major cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. These events often feature live music, entertainment, and vibrant crowds, creating a festive atmosphere. Joining countdown events in Vietnam is a vibrant and immersive way to welcome the New Year. Check local listings for popular venues, arrive early to secure a good spot, and enjoy live performances that showcase the cultural richness of the celebrations. Capture the festive atmosphere, dress in lively attire, and be mindful of security while participating in countdown rituals. Connect with locals, share in the excitement, and toast to the New Year for a memorable and joyous experience in Vietnam.

3.2 Watch the Fireworks

Watch the Fireworks
Watch the Fireworks

Watching the fireworks is a must-do experience on New Year's Eve in Vietnam. Seek out prime locations in cities like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City to witness dazzling displays that light up the night sky. Iconic landmarks, such as the Dragon Bridge in Da Nang or the Bitexco Financial Tower in Ho Chi Minh City, offer breathtaking views. Join the crowds, feel the energy, and capture the magic of the moment as fireworks paint vibrant patterns against the backdrop of the city, symbolizing the ushering in of a new and promising year.

3.3 Indulge in Traditional Foods

Traditional Foods
Traditional Foods

Indulging in traditional foods is a delightful way to celebrate New Year's Eve in Vietnam. Explore local markets for festive delicacies like banh chung (sticky rice cake), gio lua (Vietnamese pork sausage), and an array of sweet treats. Share a special New Year's Eve meal with friends and family, savoring the unique flavors that are synonymous with Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. Whether enjoying these dishes at home or exploring street markets, embracing the rich culinary traditions adds a flavorful touch to the joyous festivities.

3.4 Embrace the Red Envelope Tradition

Red Envelope ''Li Xi''
Red Envelope ''Li Xi''

Embracing the red envelope tradition, known as "li xi," is a heartwarming custom during New Year's Eve in Vietnam. Elders give red envelopes containing money to younger family members and friends as a gesture of good luck and prosperity for the upcoming year. Participating in this tradition not only symbolizes generosity and well-wishing but also allows you to connect with the spirit of giving and receiving that defines the festive atmosphere during Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year.

3.5 Visit the temple/pagoda

Jade Emperor Pagoda
Jade Emperor Pagoda

Visiting a temple on New Year's Eve in Vietnam is a serene and culturally enriching experience. Many temples and pagodas host special ceremonies and events during this time. Take part in traditional rituals, light incense to offer prayers for the upcoming year, and witness the spiritual ambiance as locals come together to usher in the New Year. Whether it's the historic Tran Quoc Pagoda in Hanoi or the iconic Jade Emperor Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City, exploring these sacred spaces provides a reflective and meaningful start to the celebrations in Vietnam.

4. Tips for traveling during Vietnamese New Year Holiday

Traveling during Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, requires some special considerations due to the unique nature of the holiday. Here are tips to make the most of your travels during Tet:

tips 4

 

Plan Ahead & Book Accommodations Early

  • Tet is a major holiday, and many businesses, including restaurants and shops, may close. Plan your itinerary in advance and be aware of potential closures.
  • Due to increased travel during Tet, accommodations may fill up quickly. Book your hotels or guesthouses well in advance.

Embrace Tet Festivities & Try Tet Specialties

  • Participate in local Tet celebrations to experience the holiday's unique atmosphere. Attend community events, parades, and festivals for an authentic experience.
  • Explore traditional Tet foods available during the holiday season. Street markets offer a variety of festive delicacies specific to Tet.

Respect Family Time & Temple Visits

  • Tet is a family-oriented holiday, and many locals spend it with their families. Respect their time and avoid disrupting private celebrations.
  • If visiting temples or pagodas, be aware that these places may be crowded with locals engaged in religious rituals. Maintain a respectful and quiet demeanor.

Avoid Scams & Check Transportation Schedules

Be cautious of potential scams, especially during busy holiday times. Stick to reputable services and be aware of your surroundings.

Confirm transportation schedules, as there may be changes or disruptions to public services during Tet. Plan your travels accordingly.

Vietnamese New Year, is a captivating celebration marked by rich traditions, vibrant festivities, and a unique cultural spirit. As you plan to immerse yourself in the joy of Tet, consider reaching out to Viet Cruise Tours for a customized journey that ensures you experience the authentic beauty of this auspicious holiday. Let us guide you through the intricacies of Tet, providing a tailor-made adventure that combines the warmth of local traditions with the excitement of the New Year's festivities. With Viet Cruise Tours, embark on a journey that not only explores the heart of Vietnam's Lunar New Year but also creates lasting memories of a truly unforgettable cultural experience.

 

CONTACT US:

*Address:

- 2 Paris Commune, Ben Nghe, District 1

- 241 Pham Ngu Lao St, Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1

*Website: https://vietcruisetours.com/

*Hotline/Whatsapp: +84 908.785.680

*Email: contact@vietcruisetours.com


 Key: new year
Total notes of this article: 0 in 0 rating
Click on stars to rate this article

Newer articles

 

Older articles

HOT NEWS

WHY BOOK WITH VIETCRUISE TOURS?

tripadvisor