Log in
Life

Traditional Lunar New Year alive in Hanoi

People will gather together to prepare for Tet and share feelings when New Year comes to the holy space of So Village`s Communal House in Quoc Oai, a suburban district of Hanoi.

An atmosphere of traditional Lunar New Year will be enjoyed with various activities such as presenting offerings for gods and ancestors, wrapping banh chung (square glutinous rice cake), hat cua dinh (ceremonial singing), an exhibition about folk paintings and calligraphy.
Dinh Lang Viet (Vietnamese communal houses) group will organise the event at So Village's Communal House this weekend.
Illustrative image
Illustrative image
Wrapping banh chung is among traditional activities to prepare for Tet. However, in recent years, people often buy ready-to-eat cakes instead of making them themselves. 
"Participants will make the cakes together, which will remind them of traditional Tet in the old days," said art critic Nguyen Duc Binh, founder of the Dinh Lang Viet group.
"We try to reenact all the moments of Tet celebration in which people can live slow and enjoy the sacred and special things of the new year," he said.
Old people in the village and folk cultural experts will talk about rituals and customs of Vietnamese people such as decorating houses with paintings, offering incense at temples, setting up cay neu (New Year trees to drive evil away) and visiting relatives during Tet holiday.
The Dinh Lang Viet group was established in 2014 and has attracted numerous folk culture researchers, photographers, architects, painters, sculptors and journalists who share a love for Vietnamese communal houses and the intangible value of their cultural space. 
They try to warn people of the changing conditions of tangible and intangible cultural values in traditional Vietnamese communal houses, growing damage, the modification of traditional values and the possibility of the disappearance of communal houses across the country.
So Village's Communal House is 40km to the west of Hanoi's centre. The event, with organized activities, promises to bring participants a memorable experience of Vietnamese traditional Tet.
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Vietnamese travelers favor domestic trips for tet 2026, Agoda says

Vietnamese travelers favor domestic trips for tet 2026, Agoda says

A strong rise in domestic travel during the Lunar New Year holiday will range from cool-climate retreats, beach escapes to cultural hubs like Hanoi.

"Hanoi Dep Sound" unveils night tours to diversify tourism appeal

"Hanoi Dep Sound" unveils night tours to diversify tourism appeal

The “Hanoi Dep Sound” (Hanoi Beautiful Sound or Hanoi So Beautiful) campaign opens the door to fresh night-time tourism experiences, offering visitors a deeper and more enchanting way to explore the capital.

Hanoi Culinary Culture Festival 2025: Celebrating the capital’s gastronomic legacy

Hanoi Culinary Culture Festival 2025: Celebrating the capital’s gastronomic legacy

Hanoi turns into a food lover’s paradise at the 2025 Culinary Culture Festival, featuring hands-on cooking, cultural showcases and the city’s most beloved flavors all in one vibrant celebration.

Hanoi steps up efforts to attract global travelers

Hanoi steps up efforts to attract global travelers

By strengthening links with northern provinces and coastal destinations, Hanoi is developing multi-destination itineraries that enhance visitor experiences, encourage longer stays and open up broader exploration across Vietnam.

Egg Beer: Hanoi’s unexpected winter comfort in a glass

Egg Beer: Hanoi’s unexpected winter comfort in a glass

From a passing whim in a Steinbeck novel to a signature indulgence in Vietnam’s capital, egg beer has evolved into a cultural touchstone, blending heritage, creativity and the unmistakable charm of Hanoi’s beer culture.

Hanoi’s Traditional Craft Village, Street Food and Tourism Festival attracts 30,000 visitors

Hanoi’s Traditional Craft Village, Street Food and Tourism Festival attracts 30,000 visitors

The festival seeks to boost tourism in Hanoi while showcasing the Vietnamese capital as a welcoming, safe and cultural destination.

Dazzling festive scenes light up Hanoi’s shopping malls

Dazzling festive scenes light up Hanoi’s shopping malls

As the year draws to a close, a gentle Christmas spirit drifts through Hanoi, turning the city’s shopping malls into glowing festive landmarks.

Hanoi in winter through its flavors and calm streets

Hanoi in winter through its flavors and calm streets

Hanoi in Autumn unfolds through its rich culinary landscape, from iconic pho shops to West Lake’s shrimp cakes and the bustling street food of the Old Quarter. Blending flavors, culture and local stories, the city offers visitors a sensory journey where food becomes a gateway to its heritage and timeless charm.