- Vietnam New Year: 2026 dates, everything to expect - Wanderlust
In 2025, Vietnamese New Year was celebrated on 29 January, and in 2026, it will be marked on 17 February As in China, the day marks the advent of spring and a new cycle of wet rice cultivation in the paddy fields
- Tet 2026: Vietnamese Lunar New Year - MyVietnamVisa
Lunar New Year 2026 (Year of the Horse) will occur on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 (Gregorian calendar)
- Tet 2026 and 2027 - PublicHolidays. vn
Families will also gather to feast on sumptuous dishes, snacks, and sweets and to start the new year together
- Vietnamese New Year (Tet) 2026| Traditions, Dates Travel Tips
Also called Tet, Vietnamese New Year is celebrated on the same date as the Chinese New Year, following the lunar calendar It typically falls between late January and mid-February on the Gregorian calendar The exact date varies each year, as it is determined by the lunar cycle
- Vietnam Tet Holiday 2026 Travel Guide: Dates, Itinerary Tip Avoid Closing
Vietnam Tet holiday 2026 falls on February 17, 2026 (the 1st day of the Lunar New Year) The official public holiday runs February 14-22, 2026, though many businesses close earlier and reopen later
- Vietnamese New Year 2026 (Tet): Traditions, Dates Travel Guide
Celebrate Vietnamese New Year 2026 (Tet Festival) with our complete guide to dates, traditions, customs, food, and the best places to visit Discover how Vietnam welcomes the Lunar New Year with unique cultural experiences
- Tet 2026 Vietnam Guide – Visa, Airport Travel Experiences
Tet, or Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnam It is a time when families reunite, cities transform with vibrant decorations, and centuries-old traditions come alive In 2026, Tet Day falls on February 17, 2026, but the festive atmosphere will begin much earlier and last several days after
- Vietnam Lunar New Year 2026: How Do We Celebrate Tet Holiday?
Huracars shares key dates, Horse-year meaning, and traditions of the Vietnam Lunar New Year 2026 A friendly guide for travelers exploring Tet in Vietnam
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