New Year’s Day in Vietnam is celebrated as an international holiday, with traditions similar to those in Western countries.
Fireworks, concerts, and various festive activities are held in many cities. Families often gather to welcome the first day of the year, and some people visit temples for blessings.
While Lunar New Year (Tết Nguyên Đán) is more significant, this day also marks a fresh start and a time for new beginnings.
Streets are decorated, and shopping centers offer special sales and promotions.
It is a public holiday, providing a chance for rest and preparation for the year ahead.
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