This year, during the Chinese New Year holidays, we decided to travel to three countries: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. On February 9th, which was New Year's Eve in Vietnam, we were in Hanoi and were able to enjoy the beautiful scenes of the drones display and also watch the moment of New Year's Eve fireworks at the West Lake.
Vietnamese people celebrate Tết annually, which is based on a lunisolar calendar (calculating both the motions of earth around the sun and of the moon around earth). Tết is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese new year (also called Spring Festival), with the one-hour time difference between Vietnam and China resulting in the new moon occurring on different days. Rarely, the dates of Vietnamese and Chinese lunar new year can differ as such in 1943, when Vietnam celebrated lunar new year, one month after China. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese lunar calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day.
Tết is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They set aside the trouble of the past year and hope for a better and happier upcoming year.
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