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- Tết 2027 visitor playbook
What foreign visitors should expect during Tết 2027 — estimated dates, closures, transport surges, and etiquette, with a reminder to confirm the official schedule.
events · Updated 2026-06-30 - The when-to-come decision for Vietnam
Vietnam is three climates in one country. Pick the wrong month for your destination and you spend half your trip indoors. Here's the simple month-region matrix.
start here · Updated 2026-05-21 - Tet week travel warning — what closes, what costs more
Tet (lunar new year, late January or early February) closes half the country for 7-10 days. The honest planning guide if your trip overlaps.
seasonal · Updated 2026-05-21 - Tet — Vietnamese Lunar New Year
The biggest Vietnamese holiday. 7-10 days when half the country pauses for family. Traditions, foods, customs, and what foreigners should know about being present during Tet.
events · Updated 2026-05-21 - Vietnamese Festivals Calendar
A year-round hub of Vietnam's major festivals — when they fall, what they involve, which are worth planning a trip around, and which to avoid travel during.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Tết and the Vietnamese Festival Calendar
The lunar new year is the big one. But there are eight or nine other festivals worth knowing about.
culture · Updated 2026-05-21 - Vietnamese festive foods — Tết, Mid-Autumn, full-moon
Bánh chưng and bánh tét at Tết, bánh trung thu at Mid-Autumn, vegetarian feasts at Vu Lan. The festival foods every Vietnamese family makes and serves.
food · Updated 2026-05-21 - Time Zone and Business Hours in Vietnam
Vietnam is UTC+7 year-round with no daylight saving. Banks close for lunch, government offices close early, and Tết shuts everything for a week.
practical · Updated 2026-05-17 - Tết Nguyên Đán (Lunar New Year)
Vietnam's biggest holiday — the country pauses for a week, family meals replace restaurants, and traffic emptied streets briefly transform the cities. Pros and cons for visitors.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-17