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  2. Tết - Wikipedia

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    Tết (Vietnamese: [tet̚˧˦], chữ Hán: 節), short for Tết Nguyên Đán (chữ Hán: 節元旦lit. 'Festival of the first day'), is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar and usually has the date in January or February in the Gregorian calendar. [2]

  3. List of traditional festivals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    13th day and 15th day of 1st lunar month. Lái Thiêu commune, Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương Province. Thượng temple Festival. 15th day of 1st lunar month. Lào Cai Province. Bà Đen Mountain Festival. 18th day and 19th day of 1st lunar month. Black Virgin Mountain, Tây Ninh Province. Đồng Nhân temple Festival.

  4. Hùng Kings' Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Hùng Kings' Temple Festival (Vietnamese: Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương or Lễ hội đền Hùng) is a Vietnamese festival held annually from the 1th to the 10th day of the third lunar month in honour of the Hùng Vương or Hùng Kings. The main festival day, which is a public holiday in Vietnam since 2007, is on the 10th day. [1][2][3][4][5]

  5. Tết Trung Thu - Wikipedia

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    Tết Trung Thu (chữ Hán: 節中秋) is a traditional Vietnamese festival held from the night of the 14th to the end of the 15th of the 8th lunar month (Rằm tháng Tám, chữ Nôm: 𠄻躺渗). Despite its Chinese origin, the festival has recently evolved into a children's festival (Tết Thiếu Nhi), [2] also known as Tết Trông ...

  6. Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Tết dương lịch. 1. International public holiday. From the 2nd last day of the last lunar month to 5th day of the first lunar month. Vietnamese New Year (Tet) Tết Nguyên Đán. 5. Lunar New Year. Largest and most important holiday of the year, occurring around late January to early February.

  7. Marian Days - Wikipedia

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    The Marian Days (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thánh Mẫu, officially Ngày Thánh Mẫu[4]) is the main festival and pilgrimage for Vietnamese American Roman Catholics. The annual event in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary has taken place the first weekend in August since 1978 on the 28-acre (110,000 m 2) campus of the Congregation of the Mother ...

  8. Vesak - Wikipedia

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    From 1958 to 1975, Vesak was a national public holiday in South Vietnam. [52] It was a public festival with floats, and lantern parades on the streets. Under the President Ngô Đình Diệm, a member of Vietnam's Catholic minority, South Vietnamese Buddhists were not allowed to celebrate Vesak, and faced many other restrictions.

  9. Little Saigon, Orange County - Wikipedia

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    Little Saigon, Orange County. The Little Saigon district straddling the cities of Garden Grove and Westminster in Orange County, California is the largest Little Saigon in the United States. Saigon is the former name of the capital of the former South Vietnam, where a large number of first-generation Vietnamese immigrants originate.