When temperatures in Gloucester dropped to minus one degree Celsius by end January, the peach blossom tree in Vinh Le’s home began to bloom as if in preparation for Tet. It’s been a tradition for Vinh’s nail salon to bring out all the peach blossom and kumquat trees whenever someone …
Read More »Tet in Morocco
Celebrating Tet (Lunar New Year) for the first time in 33 years, Tran Thi Hong May could not hide her emotions. “After living half my life far away from Vietnam, I finally got to smell Tet dishes again and it made a Vietnamese like me tear up,” the 80-year-old, chairwoman …
Read More »Tet brings warm memories to foreign spouses
From making sticky rice cakes to being overwhelmed by large families and getting a bump on the head at ancestors’ tombs, foreign grooms find themselves charmed by Vietnamese New Year. The memory of being able to make a banh chung, the Vietnamese sticky rice cake, for the first time last …
Read More »Migrant workers eke out Tet at homes away from home
Staying put instead of returning to their hometown for Tet, the Lunar New Year festival, migrant workers are finding ways to celebrate despite pandemic concerns and financial constraints. For Vietnamese migrant workers who toil all year long, Tet is inarguably the most anticipated holiday when they are eager to get …
Read More »Ministry proposes full tourism reopening late March
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has backed the travel industry in proposing that tourism resumes fully from March 31 instead of the early May it had previously planned. In a proposal submitted to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh Saturday, the ministry said this would be an appropriate time …
Read More »Reopen borders as soon as possible, travel firms urge
Officials are eyeing full reopening of borders for international tourists early May, but major travel firms say do it asap, so they don’t lose out on recovery opportunities. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has proposed fully reopening borders to foreign tourists and lifting all entry restrictions from May …
Read More »Hanoi parents keen to send children back to school after Tet
Hien was very happy when she learned that students in grades seven to 12 in Hanoi will return to school from Feb. 8, and immediately informed her husband. As previously reported, children in low- and medium-risk Covid-19 areas can attend in-person classes after eight months of studying online. While Hien’s …
Read More »Reopen cinemas nationwide on Tet eve: culture ministry
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has asked all provinces and cities to consider reopening cinemas starting Monday to meet residents’ entertainment demand during the Tet holiday. Cinemas must have plans to prevent Covid-19 infections and cooperate with local health authorities to deal with outbreaks in case community infections …
Read More »Meet Saigonese man who has been making Tet calligraphy for half a century
Just before Tet each year Huynh Tri Cau sets up a small table at the corner of a street in District 11 and begins to do calligraphy. Cau’s family is from China’s Guangzhou City, but he was born in Saigon. He is a teacher at a Chinese language center. For …
Read More »High demand for recovered Covid patients as caregivers during Tet
Do Hong Linh’s phone has been ringing constantly after she posted online that she is a recovered Covid-19 patient and offered to care for newly infected patients during Tet. “The outbreak has left me with financial hardship, and so I am now offering to work as a caregiver during Tet …
Read More »