Tet is Vietnam's national lunar new year festival celebrated in January. People buy food, drinks, flowers and decorations like peach blossoms in preparation. On New Year's Eve, families gather for a meal and to wish each other well for the new year. During Tet, people visit parks and see fireworks displays, and children receive lucky money from relatives. Tet is an important festival where people thank ancestors and Buddha at temples for helping in the past year.
Tet is Vietnam's national lunar new year festival celebrated in January. People buy food, drinks, flowers and decorations like peach blossoms in preparation. On New Year's Eve, families gather for a meal and to wish each other well for the new year. During Tet, people visit parks and see fireworks displays, and children receive lucky money from relatives. Tet is an important festival where people thank ancestors and Buddha at temples for helping in the past year.
Tet is Vietnam's national lunar new year festival celebrated in January. People buy food, drinks, flowers and decorations like peach blossoms in preparation. On New Year's Eve, families gather for a meal and to wish each other well for the new year. During Tet, people visit parks and see fireworks displays, and children receive lucky money from relatives. Tet is an important festival where people thank ancestors and Buddha at temples for helping in the past year.
Tet is Vietnam's national lunar new year festival celebrated in January. People buy food, drinks, flowers and decorations like peach blossoms in preparation. On New Year's Eve, families gather for a meal and to wish each other well for the new year. During Tet, people visit parks and see fireworks displays, and children receive lucky money from relatives. Tet is an important festival where people thank ancestors and Buddha at temples for helping in the past year.
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Tet is a national festival in Vietnam,
many Vietnamese people love it. Tet is celebrated
in the January of lunar calendar to welcome the new year. Before Tet, people buy food, fruits, drink, flowers, and the most important is the peach blossom or kumquat tree. Children are bought new clothes by their parents. On New Year's Eve, all of the family members gather to give each other the best wishes and have a meal. During Tet, people can go to the parks, stadiums to see fireworks, it is very beautiful. Children can receive lucky-money from parents and relatives. I like staying at home to watch the New Year's comedies, it makes me laugh a lot. On the next day, people go to the temple to thank the ancestors, Buddha who helped everyone in the old year. In short, I really love Tet, and I hope that Tet will always be an important festival for Vietnamese people.