WE wear "Ao dai", a traditional Vietnamese silk dress for women, and formal clothes.
Tet was the lunar new year of the south vietnamese.
Tet is celebrated in Vietnam for Vietnamese lunar New Year
tet offensiveThe 1968 offensive launched by the South Vietnamese was called the Tet offensive. It was called the Tet Offensive because it began in the early morning of 31 January 1968, which is Tết Nguyên Đán, the first day of the year on a traditional lunar calendar and the most significant Vietnamese holiday.
Tet is part of the Vietnamese Lunar new year celebration (holidays).
You may be thinking of Tet - The Vietnamese New Year.
tet
A Vietnamese new year celebration.
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.
the tet Offensive was when north Vietnamese attacked during a ceasefire, and the attacked major cities towns and strategic locations.
Tet Offensive
Tet is actually the name for the Vietnamese/Chinese New Year. There was a main battle push by North Vietnam during Tet of 1969, but it did not approach the level of 1968.
Tet Offensive.