Ho Chi Minh City lights up with high-altitude fireworks to celebrate the Year of the Snake – 2025 near the entrance of the Saigon River Tunnel. (Photo: Thanh Vu – VNA)
Ho Chi Minh City lights up with high-altitude fireworks to celebrate the Year of the Snake – 2025 near the entrance of the Saigon River Tunnel. (Photo: Thanh Vu – VNA)
Ho Chi Minh City lights up with high-altitude fireworks to celebrate the Year of the Snake – 2025 near the entrance of the Saigon River Tunnel. (Photo: Thanh Vu – VNA)
Ho Chi Minh City lights up with high-altitude fireworks to celebrate the Year of the Snake – 2025 near the entrance of the Saigon River Tunnel. (Photo: Thanh Vu – VNA)
Brilliant fireworks illuminate Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi. (Photo: Pham Tuan Anh – VNA)
Brilliant fireworks illuminate Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi. (Photo: Pham Tuan Anh – VNA)
Brilliant fireworks illuminate Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi. (Photo: Pham Tuan Anh – VNA)
Brilliant fireworks illuminate Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi. (Photo: Pham Tuan Anh – VNA)
Hau Giang province hosts an art programme titled "Celebrating the Glorious Party – Welcoming the Year of the Snake.” (Photo: Nguyen Hang – VNA)
Hau Giang province hosts an art programme titled "Celebrating the Glorious Party – Welcoming the Year of the Snake.” (Photo: Nguyen Hang – VNA)
Foreign tourists join in the festive spirit of Tet shopping alongside Vietnamese locals. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
Foreign tourists join in the festive spirit of Tet shopping alongside Vietnamese locals. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
A young couple shops for home decorations during Tet. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
A young couple shops for home decorations during Tet. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
For many Hanoians, visiting Hang Luoc Market in Hanoi to buy Tet flowers is a cherished tradition as spring approaches. (Photo: Pham Tuan Anh – VNA)
For many Hanoians, visiting Hang Luoc Market in Hanoi to buy Tet flowers is a cherished tradition as spring approaches. (Photo: Pham Tuan Anh – VNA)
Phung Hung Street in Hanoi shines brightly with decorative lights to welcome the New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
Phung Hung Street in Hanoi shines brightly with decorative lights to welcome the New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
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Lunar New Year festivities in Vietnam

Tet, the Lunar New Year, is the most significant celebration in Vietnamese culture. It is a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, visiting loved ones, and exchanging heartfelt New Year’s wishes.