VOV.VN - The traditional atmosphere of Tet, Vietnam’s Lunar New Year, is being vividly recreated at East Sea Park in Da Nang from February 6-10, offering both locals and international visitors a glimpse into the country’s festive heritage.
A Tet fishing village space has been set up along Da Nang’s tourist beach, vividly portraying familiar Lunar New Year scenes. Visitors can experience traditional activities such as wrapping and cooking bánh chưng and bánh tét (glutinous rice cakes), making various traditional cakes, preparing ginger and coconut jams, arranging apricot and peach blossoms, and decorating lanterns.
Local residents and visitors are taking part in a range of traditional Tet activities, including making Vietnamese cakes, sweets, and jams, sampling festive dishes at food stalls, and participating in folk games.
A foreign visitor learns how to wrap Bánh chưng (Square glutinous rice cake).
Young people are interested in joining Mua sap (bamboo dance) together.
Foreign tourists are eager to partake in Dap nieu dat (clay pot smashing) competition.
Bánh tét, a cylindrical glutinous rice cake, is a traditional delicacy enjoyed by people in southern Vietnam during the Lunar New Year. The event offers international visitors an opportunity to learn more about Vietnamese culture and Tet traditions.
Sampling traditional Vietnamese Tet jams offers foreign visitors a delightful insight into the country’s Lunar New Year traditions.
The event allows both local residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Tet.
Tasting local specialties is an enriching way to connect tourists with Vietnamese culture.
Asking for calligraphy works is a tradition in Vietnam, aiming to pray for good luck in the Lunar New Year.
These calligraphic scripts are believed to help turn people’s wishes into reality.
During the five-day event, visitors have the chance to watch local residents prepare for Tet, including making traditional jams, cakes, festive dishes, and decorative items.
A fisherman demonstrates the traditional art of weaving fishing nets, a ritual performed on the first day of the Lunar New Year to pray for a bountiful catch and safe voyages.
Special cakes featuring printed patterns attract customers during the event.
Various stalls offering a variety of products and experiences help to enhance visitors' enjoyment during the 2026 Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
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