Significance of Tet

Lunar New Year (Tet) is the largest festival in Vietnam's traditional celebrations, marking the transition between the old year and the new one. It is a moment that signifies the changing cycle of the heavens, earth, and all living things.

  • Happy Lunar New Year 2025 - Year of the Snake
  • MPS launches crime suppression campaign for Lunar New Year 2025
Significance of Tet -0

Lunar New Year (Tet) is the largest festival in Vietnam's traditional celebrations. (Photo: VNA)

Lunar New Year in Vietnam reflects the enduring cycle of life and the human aspiration for harmony between Heaven, Earth, and Humankind. It symbolises the relationship between humans and nature, deeply rooted in agricultural culture; the bond in families and villages in the spirit of community; and the sacred, profound beliefs in spiritual life.

Tet also represents the connection between heaven, earth, humans, and deities. From the perspective of the relationship between humans and nature, Tet is aligned with the cycle of the universe, represented by the changing seasons of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. This holds special significance for a society where the economy is still predominantly based on agriculture.

For farmers, Tet is also a time to honour deities associated with the prosperity or loss of the harvest, such as the Earth God, Rain God, Thunder God, Water God, and Sun God. It is a moment to express gratitude towards the animals, plants, and elements that have supported and sustained them, from the rice grains to the cattle, livestock, and poultry, during the course of the year.

Every year, as Tet approaches, Vietnamese people, regardless of their profession or where they are, eagerly look forward to returning to their homes for the three days of Tet. It is a time for practising the tradition of worshipping ancestors, reliving cherished memories from childhood, and experiencing the warmth of family reunions. "Going home for Tet" is not just a simple journey, it is a pilgrimage to one's roots, to the place where they were born and raised.

For the Vietnamese, Tet is a time for reunion and togetherness, where family and community ties are strengthened, creating shared values across society.

Tet is also a time to reunite with those who have passed away. On the evening of the 30th, just before the New Year’s Eve, families light incense to invite the spirits of ancestors and deceased loved ones to join them for a meal and celebrate Tet together. In every Vietnamese household, the ancestor altar holds significant importance. During Tet, the altar is a symbol of respect and remembrance for ancestors and deceased loved ones, with carefully selected five-fruit trays and offerings of traditional foods that the departed once enjoyed.

Throughout the Tet period, the incense smoke on the ancestor altar merges with the sacred atmosphere of the universe, bringing family members closer together than ever before. After Tet, life begins a new cycle, and people return to their everyday routines, carrying the warmth and love of family from the Tet days to face the joys and challenges of the year ahead.

Vietnamese people believe that the joyous first days of the year signal a prosperous year ahead. The passing of the old year leaves behind bad luck, and the new year brings hope and optimism. If the previous year was lucky, that luck is believed to carry over into the next. In this sense, Tet is a day filled with optimism and hope for the future.

VNA

Other News

Digital innovation breathes new life into Vietnam's museums

Digital innovation breathes new life into Vietnam's museums

Technology is similarly enriching exhibitions at the Vietnam Women’s Museum in Hanoi. Wartime letters, a typewriter and other artefacts linked to former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh have been digitally integrated with collections held at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. Through projection mapping, 3D displays and a virtual reality recreation of the Paris Peace Agreement, visitors can engage more deeply with the life and achievements of one of Vietnam’s most prominent diplomats.

Vesak 2026 highlights Buddhism's enduring commitment to nation in new era

Vesak 2026 highlights Buddhism's enduring commitment to nation in new era

Most Venerable Thich Tri Quang, Supreme Patriarch of the VBS Patronage Council, called on Buddhist dignitaries, monks, nuns, and followers to continue serving society with mindfulness and compassion, uphold the noble traditions of Vietnamese Buddhism, and spread the light of kindness to foster a better life for all.

Soul of Mong people's panpipe kept alive in mountainous schools

Soul of Mong people's panpipe kept alive in mountainous schools

In recent years, many localities across the Dong Van Karst Plateau have strengthened efforts to integrate traditional culture preservation into schools. "Khen" performances, linen weaving, folk songs and traditional games are gradually becoming more familiar once again to younger generations.

Australia – Vietnam promote cooperation in contemporary music

Australia – Vietnam promote cooperation in contemporary music

Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Gillian Bird said: “We are thrilled to support this musical collaboration between Australia’s Matthew Ifield and Vietnam’s Mỹ Anh. Creative connections and exchange between young people in Australia and Vietnam will help build cultural understanding between our nations”.

VFF leader sends Vesak greetings to Buddhist community

VFF leader sends Vesak greetings to Buddhist community

Vietnamese Buddhism has consistently upheld the spirit of “protecting the nation and serving the people” while accompanying the nation in promoting social ethics, strengthening great national unity, and advancing national development.

Ho Chi Minh City boosts tourism appeal through culinary, cultural experiences

Ho Chi Minh City boosts tourism appeal through culinary, cultural experiences

According to Vu Ngoc Lam, Country Director of Agoda Vietnam, travellers are becoming more selective when choosing accommodation, prioritising properties with strong reviews, quality amenities and distinctive dining options. This trend reflects a growing emphasis on the overall travel experience, alongside peer-based quality assurance.

Chinese destinations become increasingly popular among Vietnamese tourists

Chinese destinations become increasingly popular among Vietnamese tourists

With its majestic landscapes, rich ethnic cultures and immersive tourism experiences, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and the Old Town of Lijiang are becoming increasingly attractive to Vietnamese travellers, while also contributing to stronger tourism and cultural exchanges between Vietnam and China’s Yunnan province.

Flights connecting Da Nang, Moscow resumed

Flights connecting Da Nang, Moscow resumed

The increase in flights from Russia, the CIS and Belarus to Da Nang not only helps diversify the city’s international visitor markets but also reflects growing confidence among international travel companies in Da Nang’s attractiveness and tourism capacity.

Command Cave tour breathes new life into Truong Son legend

Command Cave tour breathes new life into Truong Son legend

The Command Cave tour offers domestic and international visitors an opportunity to explore the values of the World Natural Heritage site of Phong Nha-Ke Bang while commemorating the victories and sacrifices of forces operating along the Truong Son route.

📝OP-ED: Building culture 'immunity' through high-quality works of art

📝OP-ED: Building culture 'immunity' through high-quality works of art

The representative of the Vietnam Cinema Association stated that in the context of today’s fourth Industrial Revolution, the requirement to respect and ensure historical authenticity through cinema has become more important than ever, as digital platforms and cyberspace have enabled the widespread dissemination of cross-border media products.

When millions of beautiful stories together tell of a Happy Vietnam

When millions of beautiful stories together tell of a Happy Vietnam

PSNews - "We have always affirmed that the greatest strength lies in the people, and the greatest creativity also comes from the people. When millions of positive stories are shared and spread simultaneously, we are not only promoting the image of our country, but also helping to strengthen social trust, enhance consensus, elevate national prestige, and proactively counter false and distorted information about Vietnam in the international arena", said Trinh Thi Thuy - Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Head of the Organizing Committee of the award.