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  2. Category:October 2024 in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  3. List of traditional festivals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Liễu Đôi wrestle Festival: 5th day to 10th day of 1st lunar month Liễu Đôi village, Liêm Túc commune, Thanh Liêm District, Hà Nam Province: Hương Temple Festival: 6th day of 1st lunar month- last day of 3rd lunar month Hương Sơn commune, Mỹ Đức District, Hanoi: Cổ Loa Temple Festival: 6th day to 16th day of 1st lunar month

  4. Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Formerly held on April 8 (in Chinese calendar) until 1959. Buddhist festival, former public holiday of Vietnam until 1975 5 of 5th month: Tết Đoan Ngọ: Tết Đoan Ngọ: The day the sun is closest to the Earth - overlapping with the Summer solstice Also called the festival of eliminating insects and pests to protect the farms 15 of 7th month

  5. Category:November 2024 events in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  6. 2024 in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam – Nguyễn Phú Trọng (until 18 July); Tô Lâm (since 3 August) President of Vietnam – Võ Văn Thưởng (until 21 March); Võ Thị Ánh Xuân (acting, 21 March-22 May); Tô Lâm (since 22 May- 21 October), Lương Cường (since 21 October) Prime Minister of Vietnam – Phạm Minh ...

  7. Vietnamese calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese calendar (Vietnamese: âm lịch; chữ Hán: 陰曆) is a lunisolar calendar that is mostly based on the lunisolar Chinese calendar. As Vietnam's official calendar has been the Gregorian calendar since 1954, [1] the Vietnamese calendar is used mainly to observe lunisolar holidays and commemorations, such as Tết Nguyên Đán ...

  8. Hanoi Pride - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi Pride is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer life in Hanoi, Vietnam. [1] [2] The first pride in Hanoi was celebrated in 2012, and has been celebrated annually since. [3] [4] In 2015, openly gay United States Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius attended the event.

  9. List of festivals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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