Vietnamese across the world celebrate traditional Lunar New Year

Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) across the world celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday in different forms due to the impacts of COVID-19.
Vietnamese across the world celebrate traditional Lunar New Year ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Do Minh Hung (Photo: VNA)

Tel Aviv (VNA) - Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) across the world celebratethe traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday in different forms due to theimpacts of COVID-19.

On February 10, the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel hosted a virtual gatheringto celebrate Tet with the Vietnamese workers and students who are working atIsraeli agricultural cooperation centres. The Tet celebration went online toensure safety for the participants since the COVID-19 situation has becomecomplicated in the nation.

Briefing the OVs on the domestic and international situation in the past year,Vietnamese Ambassador Do Minh Hung laid stress on the critical damage of theCOVID-19 outbreak to the world.

However, he said, Vietnam was successful at completing the dual tasks ofpreventing the pandemic while maintaining GDP growth of nearly 3 percent toensure local social welfare.

Talking about the Vietnam-Israel relations, the diplomat underscored bilateralcooperation across trade, aviation and labour, with trade as ahighlight with exchange value topping 1.3 billion USD, compared to1.1 billion USD in 2019.

The Vietnamese Embassy has paid due attention to the citizen protection work,and it arranged two flights to bring Vietnamese citizens home amidst pandemic,he stressed.

Vietnamese across the world celebrate traditional Lunar New Year ảnh 2Vietnamese expats in Austria offer incense to President Ho Chi Minh. (Photo: VNA)

In Austria, the Vietnamese Embassy organised a Tet celebration with the participation of OVs in Austria and Slovenia, and international friends, including Lao Ambassador Sithong Chitnhothinh.

Vietnamese Ambassador Le Dung wished the guest good health and success in the Year of the Buffalo, while hailing the Vietnamese people community’s activities in 2020 suchas organisation Vietnamese teaching class, and donation to support flood-hitvictims in the central region.

In 2020, Vietnam was a bright spot in the world in repelling the COVID-19pandemic, he said, adding despite formidable challenges, Vietnam has attainedexcellent achievements in socio-economic development and foreign affairs.

The country is among very few countries posting positive economic growth, andis a model in the fight against COVID-19, he said.

Regarding the Vietnam-Austria ties, Dung said both countries maintained sound traderelations thanks to the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), adding with 35effective projects valued 147.3 million USD, Austria ranks 44th among 139 countries and territories having investments in Vietnam.

Two-way trade reached over 3 billion USD, declining from the previous year dueto the fall in purchasing power and COVID-19.

The embassy also presented Tet gifts to Vietnamese people in Austria’s Viennaand Linz and Slovenia’s Maribor.

Vietnamese across the world celebrate traditional Lunar New Year ảnh 3Tet greetings from Vietnamese Ambassador to Switzerland Le Linh Lan (Photo: VNA)


The Vietnamese Embassy in Switzerland this year celebrated the Lunar New Year by making Chung cake, the traditional food for Tet, to present to Vietnamese expats by post. Ambassador Le Linh Lan sent Tet greetings to the Vietnamese peoplecommunity in the host nation in a letter, in which she highlighted Vietnam’s achievements in the past year.
She said the embassy stood shoulder by shoulder to the Vietnamese peoplecommunity by carrying out a wide range of support activities, helpingconsolidate a community who always remember the homeland, help each otherto overcome challenges, and build a bright future./.
           
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