Tết is the most important holiday in Vietnam, marking the beginning of the Lunar New Year.
The celebration starts with thorough house cleaning to eliminate bad luck and attract good fortune. Families come together to prepare traditional dishes such as bánh chưng (square sticky rice cakes).
Offerings are made to ancestors to honor their memory, and people visit temples for blessings.
A key tradition is giving red envelopes (lì xì) with money to children and elders as a wish for happiness and prosperity. Streets are adorned with flowers and lanterns, creating a vibrant festive atmosphere. This is a time for family reunions, relaxation, and starting a new life cycle.
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