Exploring dragon-shaped kumquat for Tet holiday
Unique Dragon-shaped kumquat bonsais have been formed by artisans in Tu Lien Kumquat Village in Hanoi’s Tay Ho District thanks to their meticulousness and creativity for months
Everyone was thrilled to immerse themselves in the authentic Tet market atmosphere, take in ethnic art exhibitions, discover specialty goods, and purchase traditional handicrafts.
Unique Dragon-shaped kumquat bonsais have been formed by artisans in Tu Lien Kumquat Village in Hanoi’s Tay Ho District thanks to their meticulousness and creativity for months
Many events are now re-enacted at the “Vietnamese Tet – Old Quarter Tet 2024” festival, an annual cultural event held in spring time at the areas of the Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, Hanoi.
The Gala Tet Que Huong 2024 (New Year in the Homeland) arts program was broadcasted on VTC Digital Television channels, VTC Now platform, Economic & Urban Newspaper, Ethnicity and Development Newspaper, VTC News e-newspaper, and Saovietplus on February 9 aka Lunar New Year Eve. The program features a meaningful theme of "Tet is the time to return home".