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  2. Date and time notation in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Thứ Hai Thứ 2 T2 Tuesday Thứ Ba Thứ 3 T3 Wednesday ThứThứ 4 T4 Thursday Thứ Năm Thứ 5 T5 Friday Thứ Sáu Thứ 6 T6 Saturday Thứ Bảy Thứ 7 T7 Sunday Chủ Nhật (Chúa Nhật) CN

  3. Vietnamese calendar - Wikipedia

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    North Vietnam switched from UTC+8 to UTC+7 on 8 August 1967, with southern Vietnam doing likewise in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War. As a result of the shift, North and South Vietnam celebrated Tết 1968 on different days. [5] This effect would see the solstice falling on 21 December in Hanoi, while it was 22 December for Beijing.

  4. Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    February 3: Communist Party of Vietnam Foundation Anniversary: Ngày thành lập Đảng Commemorating the foundation of the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1930 February 27: Vietnamese Physicians' Day: Ngày Thầy thuốc Việt Nam On that day in 1955, Ho Chi Minh delivered his address on the occasion of Medical Staff Conference. Adopted by ...

  5. List of programmes broadcast by Vietnam Television paytv

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    2 ngày 1 đêm; Ai số 1; ... Thể thao Việt Nam; Thứ 7 cuồng nhiệt; ... This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, at 14:21 ...

  6. Reunification Day - Wikipedia

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    Reunification Day (Vietnamese: Ngày Thống nhất), also known as Victory Day (Ngày Chiến thắng), Liberation Day (Ngày Giải phóng or Ngày Giải phóng miền Nam), or by its official name, Day of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (Ngày giải phóng miền Nam, thống nhất đất nước) [2] is a public holiday in Vietnam that marks the event when the ...

  7. Tết Đoan Ngọ - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, this day is also the death anniversary of National Mother Âu Cơ. Compared to Cantonese Chinese term "dyun eng" (which is duan wu in Mandarin Chinese) ngo/eng/wu all refer to the ancient Chinese calendar term: the seventh of the twelve Earthly Branches , which was a component for determining time based on a series of 60 years (just ...

  8. Tết - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese people also decorate their homes with Hòn non bộ and flowers such as chrysanthemums (hoa cúc), marigolds (vạn thọ) symbolizing longevity, cockscombs (mào gà) in southern Vietnam, and paperwhites (thủy tiên) and orchids (hoa lan) in northern Vietnam. In the past, there was a tradition where people tried to make their ...

  9. Time in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    South Vietnam time zone was changed to UTC+08:00 from 23:00, 31 December 1959, passing 60 minutes. North Vietnam confirmed official UTC+07:00 from 1 January 1968. Following the Fall of Saigon in April–May 1975, reunified Vietnam then observes UTC+07:00 with Saigon (and other southern parts) delaying 60 minutes on 13 June 1975.