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(VOVWORLD) -Today is the last day of the Year of the Dragon. For a Vietnamese person, every year begins and ends with Tet, ...
According to the Chinese traditional lunisolar calendar, the holiday falls on Jan. 29 this year, and the Chinese Zodiac deems ...
The Vietnamese communities in Japan’s Saitama prefecture and the U.K.’s London marked the Tet (lunar New Year) holiday with ...
The Vietnamese Embassy in Cuba recently organized a “Xuan Que huong” (Homeland Spring) program to welcome the traditional ...
The Lunar New Year, which starts tomorrow, is the biggest and most important festival of the year for millions upon millions of Chinese – as well as other Asians, like the Vietnamese, who celebrate ...
The Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29, ushering in the Year of the Snake, which symbolizes wisdom, intuition and transformation in the new year. As Houstonians celebrate Lunar New Year festivities across ...
In conjunction with our January look back at the past year in world music, this visit to the Savannah Music Festival features ...