Hoi An is no exception. The Old Town’s already colorful and vibrant streets become even more animated – many of the town’s performances and activities continue, entertaining visitors and locals. These include Bai Choi, Hoi An’s iconic folk singing, together with traditional games such as pot breaking, Chinese chess, tug of war and martial arts competitions.
The family drink tea together and eat candied fruit and various seeds. Four different cakes, peculiar to Hoi An and the region, are eaten – Banh Tet and Banh To commemorate the ancestors while Banh In and Banh No signify good luck in the New Year.
Also of great significance is the “First Footer” – the person who brings either good or bad luck to the host family, so the choice of person who visits one’s home first is extremely important.
Over the Tet holiday smartly dressed families visit places of worship and ancestors’ graves, making offerings and praying for peace and prosperity in the New Year. After that they will visit relatives and friends, in order of seniority – grandparents first down to friends and neighbors.
Celebrating Tet in Hoi An means you will experience the holiday period as a local.
Tet 2020 calendar
7 days’ statutory holiday
23 January – 1st day of the holidays
24 January – Vietnamese New Year’s Eve
25 January – Vietnamese New Year’s Day
26-29 January inclusive – Tet holidays (during which Government offices, state-owned companies and schools will be closed)