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Festivals, etiquette & 4,000 years of story

A little context turns a good trip into a memorable one.

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Vietnam festivals & Tet: seasonal events — 2026

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Vietnam etiquette & customs for travellers — 2026

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Vietnam heritage & history: a quick primer before your trip — 2026

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Festivals worth planning around

The celebrations that light up the calendar.

Etiquette — quick do’s & don’ts

✓ Do
Remove your shoes when entering homes & many temples.
Dress modestly at pagodas — cover shoulders & knees.
Receive & give items (and money) with both hands.
Learn “xin chào” (hello) and “cảm ơn” (thank you) — locals love it.
✕ Don’t
Touch anyone’s head — it’s considered the most sacred part.
Point with your feet or rest them on furniture.
Lose your temper in public — calm gets better results.
Take photos of people (especially ethnic-minority elders) without asking.

4,000 years, in five beats

~2000 BC
Hùng Kings & the Đông Sơn bronze-drum culture.
939
Independence from China after the Bạch Đằng victory.
1802
Nguyễn dynasty unifies Vietnam; Huế becomes capital.
1945
Declaration of independence; decades of change follow.
1986→
Đổi Mới reforms open one of Asia’s fastest-rising economies.

Come for a festival — plan the visa

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