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Vietnamese New Year
On January 29, Vietnamese people all over the world celebrate Tet — the first day of their new year. The week-long holiday is a time for prayer and family reunions, and it usually combines bits of Buddhism, ancestor worship, and Daoism, the Chinese system for harmonizing with nature and observing life’s passages.
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