Ngày Nhà giáo Việt Nam: Honoring the Nation’s Educators

Quick Facts 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Name Ngày Nhà giáo Việt Nam (Vietnamese Teachers’ Day) A national observance, not a public holiday. Date November 20th, Annually Established by the government in 1982. Core Value Tôn sư trọng đạo (Respect the Teacher, Revere the Moral Path) A deeply rooted cultural tradition. Focus Expressing […]

Lễ Phật Đản: Celebrating Vesak Day in Vietnam

Quick Facts 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Vietnamese Name Lễ Phật Đản (or simply Phật Đản) A solemn but joyful observance. International Name Vesak Day or Buddha’s Birthday Recognized globally by the United Nations. Date 15th day of the 4th Lunar Month Typically falls in late April or May of the Gregorian calendar. Significance […]

Lễ Vu Lan: The Festival of Filial Piety

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Lễ Vu Lan Based on the Sanskrit word ‘Ullambana’ (hanging upside down in suffering). Common English Names Vietnamese Mother’s Day or Wandering Souls’ Day (Hungry Ghost Festival). Emphasizes gratitude to parents and assistance to deceased ancestors. Festival Date 15th day of the 7th Lunar […]

The Mid-Autumn Festival: Tết Trung Thu

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Tết Trung Thu Literally “Mid-Autumn Festival” Common English Name Mid-Autumn Festival or Children’s Festival (Lễ hội Trẻ em) Not an official public holiday, but widely celebrated. Festival Date 15th day of the 8th Lunar Month (Varies in the Gregorian Calendar) Typically falls in September […]

Gregorian New Year’s Day in Vietnam: Tết Dương Lịch

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Tết Dương Lịch Solar New Year / Gregorian New Year English Name New Year’s Day International Public Holiday Festival Date January 1st (Fixed Date) Typically a one-day holiday; often results in a 3-day weekend. Major Locations Primarily celebrated in major cities like Hanoi and […]

Vietnam National Day: Ngày Quốc Khánh

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Ngày Quốc Khánh Day of the Nation’s Joy English Name National Day (or Independence Day) National Public Holiday Festival Date September 2nd (Fixed Date) Often results in a 3-4 day long weekend when combined with surrounding days. Major Locations Nationwide, with the most significant […]

International Workers’ Day in Vietnam

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Ngày Quốc Tế Lao Động Day of International Labor English Name International Workers’ Day (also Labor Day or May Day) National Public Holiday Festival Date May 1st (Fixed Date) A global holiday commemorating the labor movement. Major Locations Nationwide, especially in major cities like […]

Reunification Day: Celebrating Vietnam’s Liberation and Unity

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Ngày Giải Phóng Miền Nam, Thống Nhất Đất Nước Day of Southern Liberation and National Reunification English Name Reunification Day (also Liberation Day or Victory Day) National Public Holiday Festival Date April 30th (Fixed Date) Marks the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. […]

Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương: Hùng Kings’ Temple Festival

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương or Lễ hội Đền Hùng Hùng Kings’ Commemoration Day English Name Hùng Kings’ Temple Festival UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival Period Annually from the 1st to the 10th day of the 3rd Lunar Month. Main Public Holiday: 10th day of […]

Tết Nguyên Đán: Vietnam’s Grandest Celebration

Essential Information 편집 Data Field (Title) Content Icon/Note Official Vietnamese Name Tết Nguyên Đán (or simply Tết) The Vietnamese Lunar New Year English Name Vietnamese Lunar New Year Also known as Spring Festival Festival Period 3 to 7 days of official public holiday, but celebrations can last up to 2 weeks. Based on the Lunar […]

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