With festivals, as with most nations.
I don't believe that many Vietnamese people celebrate Easter.
they go out and have a feast
they go out and have a feast
They celebrate New Year, Chinese New Year, Christmas and Full Moon festival. I hoped this help!
Only the Chinese and Vietnamese celebrate it only Some events that happens on this day is that Lighting up fires in the lanterns and walk in a circle and sing songs.
In Vietnamese, "congratulations" is expressed as "Chúc mừng." This phrase is commonly used to celebrate achievements or special occasions. You can also say "Chúc mừng bạn" to specifically congratulate someone, meaning "Congratulations to you."
The Vietnamese people celebrate Tet, Chinese New Year, soon before spring starts in Vietnam.
Vietnamese people celebrate Chinese New Year, also known as Tet, with various traditions including decorating homes with flowers, giving lucky money in red envelopes, preparing special foods, and visiting relatives. It is a time for families to gather, pay respects to ancestors, and wish for good luck and prosperity in the new year.
Tet (Lunar New Year) is by far the biggest holiday in Vietnam. It can last for over 2 weeks. More and more Vietnamese are celebrating Christmas and the Western New Year also. April 30th is another holiday they celebrate. That's the day America withdrew it's remaining forces from Vietnam, sealing a victory for the Communists. They also have a multitude of holidays that are associated with their former kings, emperors, heroes/heroines, the war and the seasons. The Vietnamese love to celebrate!
The proper adjective for "Vietnamese" is "Vietnamese." For example, "Vietnamese cuisine" or "Vietnamese culture."
The most important holiday celebrated in Vietnam, and by Vietnamese people worldwide, is Tet, the Vietnamese New Year. Tet is described as Christmas, Thanksgiving and your birthday all celebrated at once. The second most celebrated Vietnamese holiday is the mid-Autumn Festival. There are many other Vietnamese holidays, religious and non-religious, wide-spread and local, influenced by the Chinese culture or unique to Vietnam. Most Families of Children from Vietnam chapters celebrate both Tet and Tet Trung Thu, either with their local Vietnamese community organizations or independently.
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