SAN JOSE — On a sunny and warm winter day, the kind that inspires optimism no matter what, hundreds of young Vietnamese Americans on Sunday started their lunar New Year by strolling in elegant “ao dai ...
Vietnamese bought 245,000 traditional 'ao dai' long dresses for VND41.5 billion (US$1.7 million) on e-commerce platforms alone in preparation for Tet. Le Cong Tuan, the owner of two stores in Ho Chi ...
Thuy Dung, Mau Thuy, Diem My and Will 365 have made a video clip of themselves in Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional dress), sending best wishes to Vietnamese people on the occasion of Lunar New Year (Tet ...
Celebration of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, is supposed to be about forgiveness and a new beginning. But for thousands of Vietnamese-Americans in San Jose on Sunday, the fractious politics of “Little ...
GARDEN GROVE – Dark-gray clouds, a gentle breeze and the threat of rain didn’t keep Sharon Nguyen away from Garden Grove Park for the first day of the Tet Festival, the annual celebration signaling ...
A fashion show featuring a range of different Ao Dai, Vietnam’s national outfit, took place in Thuong Bac park in Hue in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue on January 14. A fashion show featuring ...
The seventh annual Tet in Seattle leaps into Seattle Center this weekend with the Year of the Goat. This year's theme for the celebration of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year is "A Walk Through Vietnam," ...
Hundreds of people flocked to San Jose's History Park Saturday morning to ring in the Year of the Tiger at one of largest Lunar New Year festivals in the South Bay after two years of virtual ...
From left: Phuong Nguyen, Nhi Nguyen, Tuc Ly, Danny Nguyen and Thail Huynh, all of Seattle, take part in Tet celebrations at the Seattle Center. The game they're playing was run as a fundraiser by a ...
SAN JOSE — As a Vietnamese-American, Hannah Nguyen rings in the new year twice — once during the “western New Year” on Jan. 1 and again for the Lunar New Year. Nguyen was among thousands who marked ...
In melodic Vietnamese, a bubbly YouTube star in jeans and a conical hat greeted her elders through the din of the crowd. “Con xin chao bac,” she said, before politely wishing them a healthy new year.
SAN JOSE — On a sunny and warm winter day, the kind that inspires optimism no matter what, hundreds of young Vietnamese-Americans on Sunday started their lunar New Year by strolling in elegant “ao dai ...
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