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  2. Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Vietnam 2024. Description [4] Date in 2024 ... January 1 1 Lunar New Year (Tet) February 8 to 14, 2024 5 Hung Kings Commemoration Day April 18 1

  3. Tết - Wikipedia

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    In the weeks leading up to Tet, celebratory songs are played throughout Vietnam. One song, Ngày Tết Quê Em (Tet in My Homeland) was released by Linh Trang and Xuan Mai in 2006. It was on the album Xuân Mai và Thiếu Nhi Cali 2 Hội chợ Cali. The song can be heard playing in many public places across the country. [31]

  4. 2024 in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2024 in Vietnam. Incumbents. General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam – Nguyễn Phú Trọng (until 18 July); Tô Lâm (since 3 August)

  5. Tết Trung Thu - Wikipedia

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    A Bảo Đại period document issued by the Imperial Clan Court which mentions the Tết Trung Thu. Tết Trung Thu originated from Chinese culture, with three main legends that are associated with the festival: the story of Chang'e and Hou Yi, Emperor Tang Ming Huang's ascent to the moon in China, and the story of Uncle Cuội of Vietnam.

  6. Vietnamese calendar - Wikipedia

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    The date on top of a document issued during the Empire of Vietnam period showing both the Vietnamese date (10-05-Bảo Đại 20) and the "Solar" (Gregorian) date (19-06-1945). A revolutionary bond using the era name Việt Nam Cộng hòa quốc (越南共和國) which was proposed by the Việt Nam Quang Phục Hội for their proposed ...

  7. Mid-Autumn Festival - Wikipedia

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    Date: 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunar calendar: 2023 date: 29 September: 2024 date: 17 September: 2025 date: 6 October: Frequency: Annual: Related to: Chuseok (Korea), Tsukimi (Japan), Tết Trung Thu (Vietnam), Uposatha of Ashvini or Krittika (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thailand)

  8. Tet Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Tet Offensive [a] was a major escalation and one of the largest military campaigns of the Vietnam War.The Viet Cong (VC) and North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) launched a surprise attack on 30 January 1968 against the forces of the South Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), the United States Armed Forces and their allies.

  9. Tet - Wikipedia

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    Tet Offensive, a military campaign during the Vietnam War that began in 1968 Tet 1969; Geography. Têt ... This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, ...