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The Japanese and the Koreans have Lunar New Year Festivals, as do the Vietnamese. In Vietnam, Lunar New Year is called Tet. The full name is Tet Nguyen Dan. It means “feast for the first morning”.
The Vietnamese community in Fort Smith is among those across the globe celebrating the Lunar New Year. "Vietnamese call it Tet. That's Happy New Year," Robert Pham, president of the Vietnamese ...
Bánh tét and bánh chung are staple dishes of Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebrations, also known as Tết. Bánh tét are ...
Vietnamese people cook traditional dishes and place them on a home altar as a mark of respect to their ancestors. Some Indigenous people also celebrate Lunar New Year this time of year ...
Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year begins on January 29 this year ... The name sounds like "year high," symbolising progress and growth. Traditional Vietnamese banh chung is made with glutinous rice, ...