Hue welcomes over 150,300 visitors during 9-day Tet holiday
04/02/2025 17:55
According to statistics from the Department of Tourism, during the nine-day Lunar New Year of the Snake (At Ty)holiday from January 25th to February 2nd (December 26th to the January 5th in the lunar calendar), Hue welcomed an estimated 150,300 visitors, marking a nearly 37% increase compared to the same period during the Year of the Dragon Tet holiday in 2024.
The number of visitors to Hue increase significantly during At Ty Tet holiday
02/02/2025 16:46
According to the information announced on the night of January 31 by the Department of Tourism, in the 7-day period from January 25 to 31, 2025 (from the December 26 of the lunar Year of Giap Thin to the 3rd day of the Lunar New Year of At Ty), the number of tourists coming to Hue was estimated over 118,600 arrivals, witnessing an increase of 35% to the same period last year.
Hue’s heritage sites bustling with Tet festivities
30/01/2025 18:15
On the first day of the Lunar New Year of the Snake, heritage sites in Hue opened their doors for free, welcoming thousands of visitors to experience the festive atmosphere of the traditional Tet holiday.
Hue bustles with excitement for Tet
26/01/2025 07:40
Hue City these days is becoming more bustling with the atmosphere of the upcoming Tet holiday (the Lunar New Year of the Snake). Flowers and ornamental plants have been brought to decorate the city's parks. The entire city is vibrant with flowers, and people are out taking “check-in” photos.
Children experience making tet cakes for Tet
19/01/2025 19:45
On the afternoon of January 18, at the space of 23-25 Le Loi St., Thuan Hoa Ward, 40 children and their parents had a chance to join in an activity of experiencing cooking tet cakes to celebrate Tet holiday. This program was held by the Hue Book and Culture Club.
Launching tourism tours in At Ty Tet holiday
10/12/2024 08:50
Travel companies have begun offering At Ty Tet holiday tours with attractive promotional programs. This year, travel trends in Tet are expected to see significant changes.
Stay healthy and beautiful this Tet holiday
24/11/2024 19:29
That was the theme of a talk hosted by Dr. Mai Hang, a natural nutritionist, at Silent Space (32 Tay Son, Hue City) on November 23rd. The event was part of the “Lunch and Learn - Learn, Have lunch, and Connect together” program.
Lowering the Neu tree and opening the Royal Seal to celebrate the new Spring
17/02/2024 09:16
Under the ancient Nguyen Dynasty, the ceremony of lowering Neu tree was performed to mark the end of the Tet holiday and the normal life of work resumed.
Tet of Overseas Vietnamese
16/02/2024 08:27
As the Tet holiday approaches, many Vietnamese people living far from their homeland still feel the eager atmosphere. Some feel excited when returning to their homeland, while many families enjoy celebrating Vietnamese Tet in foreign lands.
Foreign tourists enjoy experiencing Tet holiday at Hue incense village
10/02/2024 14:33
On the afternoon of the 30th day of Tet, the incense village of Thuy Xuan (Thuy Xuan Ward, Hue City) became more crowded with many delegations of international tourists coming to visit, experience, and take commemorative photos.
Taking children closer to the culture of the Vietnamese Tet Holiday
08/02/2024 12:08
In a space adorned with traditional Tet decorations, over 40 students from various primary students in Hue city area dressing traditional ao dai are immersing themselves into cultural folk games on Tet days.
Flower village of Tien Non in preparation for Tet holiday
20/12/2022 14:09
These days, people in Tien Non Flower Village (Phu Mau Commune, Phu Vang District) are busy tending flowers to serve the demand for the coming Lunar New Year.
Hue welcomes over 150,300 visitors during 9-day Tet holiday
According to statistics from the Department of Tourism, during the nine-day Lunar New Year of the Snake (At Ty)holiday from January 25th to February 2nd (December 26th to the January 5th in the lunar calendar), Hue welcomed an estimated 150,300 visitors, marking a nearly 37% increase compared to the same period during the Year of the Dragon Tet holiday in 2024.