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TET Lunar New Year 2009 (VN Holiday) - Year of the Water Buffalo - Jan 26-29
When:
Mon, Jan 26th 2009 8:00 am to Thu, Jan 29th 2009 6:00 pm
Where:
throughout Vietnam,
VN Holiday. Offices closed.
Click here …
... to learn more about TET customs in Vietnam.
“Tet is the festival which epitomizes the identity of Vietnamese culture. Although the Lunar New Year is observed in all of East Asia influenced by Chinese civilization, each country celebrates it in a way peculiar to that country by making it conform to its psyche and historico-geographical conditions. Many rites, festivities and practices of Vietnamese TET are quite distant variants of the Chinese model, and are even original creations which hark back to myths and legends of the pre-Chinese period which prevailed in an authentically Viet culture of the Bronze Age (first millenium B.C.) called the Red River Culture.”
... Symbols of TET in Vietnam.
Kumquat trees about two or three feet tall are carefully selected and prominently displayed during Tet. To carefully choose a kumquat bush, the buyer must pay attention to the symmetrical shape, to the leaves and to the color and shape of the fruit. The bushes have been precisely pruned to display ripe deep orange fruits with smooth clear thin skin shining like little suns or gold coins on the first day of the lunar new year. Other fruits must still be green to ripen later. This represents the wish that wealth will come to you now and in the future. The leaves must be thick and dark green with some light green sprouts. The fruits represent the grandparents, the flowers represent parents, the buds represent children and the light green leaves represent grandchildren. The tree thus symbolizes many generations. Guests will caress the light green leaves about to sprout and compliment the discerning host who chose so carefully.
... for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays
... to download Moon Menu, a small program to keep track of the phases of the moon.
... to learn about how the Lunar New Year is calculated from Ancient Worlds.
And here is a list of dates for future TET Lunar New Year’s day up to 2020.
| Year of the… |
Gregorian Calendar |
| Water Buffalo |
Jan 26, 2009 |
| Tiger |
Feb 14, 2010 |
| Cat |
Feb 03, 2011 |
| Dragon |
Jan 23, 2012 |
| Snake |
Feb 10, 2013 |
| Horse |
Jan 31, 2014 |
| Goat |
Feb 19, 2015 |
| Monkey |
Feb 08, 2016 |
| Rooster |
Jan 28, 2017 |
| Dog |
Feb 16, 2018 |
| Pig |
Feb 05, 2019 |
| Rat |
Jan 25, 2020 |
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Mon, Sep 6: Labor Day 2010 (U.S. Holiday)
Tue, Sep 7: Pre-employment Screening in Viet Nam
Sat, Sep 25: AmCham Scholarship 2010 Information Session
Tue, Sep 28: Asian Development Bank Finance and Development Priorities and Projects in Vietnam and the GMS
Tue, Sep 28: Business Networking Night: Credit guarantees for agricultural imports from the USA
Wed, Sep 29: Young Professionals Palooza Party, Sep 29, 2010
Mon, Oct 11: Columbus Day 2010 (U.S. Holiday)
Wed, Oct 27: Young Professionals Palooza Party, Oct 27, 2010
Thu, Nov 11: Veterans Day 2010 (U.S. Holiday)
Thu, Nov 25: 10th Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot Scramble Golf Tournament (Members and Invited Guests)
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