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Tet Holiday - Focus Asia Office Closure
19th January 2016

Dear Travel Partners,

Chúc Mừng Năm Mới

Focus Asia would like to wish all our valued partners a very Happy New Year in preparation for Tet Festival, Vietnam for 2016. 

During this period our Focus Asia office in Saigon will be closed from 7th February until 12th February 2016.  Normal working scheudle will begin again from 13th February.  The Immigration Department will also close for Tet from 6th February until 14th February inclusive.  They will re-open again from 15th February 2016.

What is Tet Festival?
Tet Nguyen Dan is the most important celebration of Vietnamese culture. Translated to mean "the first morning of the first day," Tet (in short) is the Vietnamese version of the Lunar New Year and can be considered an all in one festival Tet is the occasion for Vietnamese to express their respect and remembrance for their ancestors as well as welcoming the New Year with their beloved family members. Moreover, in the past, Tet was essential as it provided one of few long breaks during the agricultural year, which was held between the harvesting of the crops and the sowing of the next ones. To make it easier, one can imagine Tet as a combination of Christmas and New Year: every family will get together to have big meals, decorate Tet trees and eat Tet food but to welcome the new year instead of a religious cause.



How is Tet celebrated?
Since Tet occupies an important role in Vietnamese's religious beliefs, Vietnamese will begin their preparations well in advance of the upcoming New Year. In an effort to get rid of the bad luck of the old year, people will spend a few days cleaning their homes, polishing every utensil, or even repaint and decorate the house with kumquat tree, branches of peach blossom, and many other colorful flowers. The ancestral altar is especially taken care of, with careful decoration of five kinds of fruits and votive papers, along with many religious rituals. Everybody, especially children, buy new clothes and shoes to wear on the first days of New Year. People also try to pay all their pending debts and resolve all the arguments among colleagues, friends  or members of family.

Like other Asian countries, Vietnamese believe that the color of red and yellow will bring good fortune, which may explain why these colors can be seen everywhere in Lunar New Year . People consider what they do on the dawn of Tet will determine their fate for the whole year, hence people always smile and behave as nice as they can in the hope for a better year. Besides, gifts are exchanged between family members and friends and relatives, while children receive "lucky money" (li xi in Vietnamese)  kept in red envelope.

Travelling to Vietnam during Tet
Tet has a very special attached meaning to all Vietnamese. It is the time for everybody to come back to their hometown, gathering with family, visiting relatives and having a good relaxing time after a hard-working year. If you have the opportunity to visit Vietnam during Tet holiday, make sure you join this festive and happy moments of Vietnamese!
 
Traditional Greeting







Happy New Year - Chúc Mừng Năm Mới!  








If you have any questions at all or would like more information about this holiday, please contact your Sales Manager in charge.

Sincerely,

Your Focus Asia Team
 

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