Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) 2011
03 Feb 2011 - 05 Feb 2011
Place: Hoian
Tet is the celebration of the Vietnamese New Year. It literally means the first morning of the first day of the New Year. In 2011 it will be the year of the Rabbit.
The Tet celebrations last for 3 days (starting on 3rd February 2011), with the national holiday occurring for 3 of those days, but can be longer in some parts of Vietnam.
As part of the celebrations, homes are cleaned as a symbolic gesture of cleaning the all the bad luck from the previous year, and can include changing appearances of houses (such as painting) as well as family members receiving new clothes & shoes.
Le Tru Tich is a special midnight ceremony held on New Years Eve (2nd February 2011 and serves to see out the old year and bring in the New Year. During these celebrations, gongs and other festive items are used as part of the celebration.
On New Years Day, the people of Vietnam choose their actions and activities carefully, as they believe the events on New Years Day determine their luck and fortune for the coming year.



