In the days leading up to the Lunar New Year, growers in Tay Tuu are busy harvesting as market demand rises sharply. At 4 p.m., while preparing bundles of flowers to deliver to the night market, Dinh ...
As Tet nears, growers in Xuan Loc closely watch each row of gladiolus, hoping the flowers bloom at the perfect moment. As the Lunar New Year approaches, Dong Nai’s largest gladiolus-growing village ...
As Tet approaches, the canals of the Mekong Delta become bustling with the sounds of boat engines and the laughter and chatter of merchants carrying goods laden with the colors of spring, heading ...
Unlike the cool chill of the north or the calm solemnity of central Vietnam, the south welcomes Tet under warm sunshine and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crowds filled the narrow streets in the Old Quarter of Hanoi on Sunday as families shopped for flowers, festive foods and bright ...
With Tet over and life returning to normal, many people realize that what they longed for most during the first days of the new year was actually very simple: to rest and be with family.
This spring, alongside square sticky rice cakes and blooming apricot and peach blossoms, books are becoming part of Tet celebrations in many young families. Each page opens a window for children to ...