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Vietnamese in China, Italy, Cambodia celebrate Tet

Vietnamese communities around the globe have organied vibrant Lunar New Year (Tet) celebrations, showcasing diverse activities for the country's most important festival of the year.
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Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh presents Tet gifts to the Vietnamese community in China. (Photo: VNA)

In China, over 200 people attended the Xuan Que Huong (Homeland Spring) cultural event on January 22, where Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh highlighted overseas Vietnamese (OVs) as an inseparable part of the nation and a key resource for national development.

The diplomat expressed his hope that the Vietnamese community will continue to strengthen solidarity, preserve their national identity, and contribute to the positive development of Vietnam-China relations.

Meanwhile, in Italy, nearly 400 OVs, families with adopted Vietnamese children, and staff from Vietnam's representative agencies in Rome gathered on January 21 to celebrate Tet.

For the first time, the Vietnamese community in Italy enjoyed such a special Tet performance, creating an atmosphere that made them feel as if they were back in their homeland.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Italy, Duong Hai Hung, praised the flourishing strategic partnership between the two countries. The community, along with the global network of 6 million Vietnamese people, takes pride in their deep affection for the homeland and their shared desire to contribute to the country's ongoing development, he noted.

In Cambodia, Sacombank Cambodia (Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial JSC) marked Tet by distributing 500 gift packages to disadvantaged households in Svay Rieng province on January 22. Each package, worth 80,000 KHR (19.78 USD), was given to Cambodian families and those of Vietnamese origin in need, spreading warmth and festive cheer.

In recent days, the Vietnamese Embassy, along with the Vietnamese Consulates General and business communities in Cambodia, has organised several gatherings and Tet gift presentations to support Vietnamese people facing hardships.

These celebrations reflect the strong bond among Vietnamese people worldwide and their deep connection to their homeland during the Lunar New Year festivities./.

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Nearly 900 tonnes of rice allocated to disadvantaged people in Dak Lak
Nearly 900 tonnes of rice allocated to disadvantaged people in Dak Lak

The State Reserve Department in the South Central Highlands region, in coordination with the Department of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs of Dak Lak province, has distributed more than 878 tonnes of rice to support disadvantaged people on the occasion of the Lunar New Year Festival.

Initiatives launched to ensure no one left behind during Tet
Initiatives launched to ensure no one left behind during Tet

Localities across Vietnam have implemented a range of social support initiatives to assist disadvantaged groups, including poor and near-poor households, individuals with meritorious services, children, ethnic minority people, and disadvantaged workers to enjoy the Lunar New Year Festival.

Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice allocated to seven localities
Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice allocated to seven localities

Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice from the national reserve will be allocated to seven provinces to support local people during Tet (traditional Lunar New Year) holiday and the lean season in early 2025 under two decisions recently signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc.

Vietnamese in Singapore, Laos, Brunei celebrate Tet
Vietnamese in Singapore, Laos, Brunei celebrate Tet

The Vietnamese embassies in Singapore and Brunei and the Nguyen Du Lao-Vietnamese bilingual language school in Vientiane, Laos have organised activities for Vietnamese there to celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

State President, OVs offer incense at Thang Long Imperial Citadel
State President, OVs offer incense at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

State President Luong Cuong and his spouse, along representatives from ministries, agencies and Hanoi administration, and nearly 100 overseas Vietnamese (OVs) attended an incense-offering ceremony at the historic Kinh Thien Palace in the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi on January 19 morning.

NA Chairman offers incense in tribute to President Ho Chi Minh
NA Chairman offers incense in tribute to President Ho Chi Minh

Chairman of National Assembly (NA) Tran Thanh Man and a delegation of incumbent and former Party and State leaders offered incense to pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at the late leader’s temple in Ba Vi National Park in the outlying district of Ba Vi on January 18.

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