Hanoi: Nestled in the heart of Hanoi and steeped in more than a millennium of history, the majestic Thang Long Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, will once again become a stage for the city's cherished annual Happy Tet festival, running from February 6 to 10, the 19th to 23rd day of the 12th lunar month. The event promises to envelop residents, domestic travellers, and international visitors in the refined warmth and profound meaning of traditional Vietnamese Tet.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the festival is expected to attract a diverse audience, offering them a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. The Thang Long Imperial Citadel provides a historical backdrop that enhances the authenticity of the celebrations, allowing visitors to experience the traditional customs and practices that define Tet.
The Happy Tet festival will feature a range of activities, including traditional music performances, folk games, and culinary experiences that showcase the essence of Vietnamese culture. The event aims to preserve and promote the cultural values associated with Tet, ensuring that both locals and visitors gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the festivities.
Organizers of the event have emphasized the importance of maintaining traditional practices while also introducing new elements to keep the celebrations vibrant and engaging. The festival at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel serves as a significant cultural event that highlights the enduring legacy and historical significance of Tet in Vietnam.