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Longest Tet break creates the perfect holiday season
Viet Nam's first eight day Tet ( Lunar New Year)
holiday has created favourable conditions for local and overseas Vietnamese to
enjoy the longest Tet, starting on February 3.
An increasing number of well-off Vietnamese have chosen to celebrate Tet abroad.
That trend is expected to continue this Lunar New Year.
Popular destinations abroad at this time of year when the weather is cool or
cold in much of the country are Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and
Hong Kong – where the weather is more inviting. Meanwhile, those with relations
abroad often take the opportunity afforded by the long annual holiday to visit
family and friends in the US, Australia and Europe.
My Hanh, who works for a foreign firm in Viet Nam, said her four-member family
plans to enjoy Tet in Thailand.
"My two daughters and I are shopping addicts so we are very much looking forward
to going to Thailand. We plan to spend all day and night shopping during our
four days in the country," Hanh said, adding that celebrating Tet abroad offers
a welcome escape from domestic chores.
Hanh said that when she celebrates Tet here in Ha Noi she has to spend days
shopping for food in overcrowded markets.
"I have to work very hard and it's exhausting. This Tet will be different. Apart
from being able to shop for clothes, I will have time to relax and read books,
which I adore doing," she said.
She said "I've already asked my mother-in-law to help me prepare traditional
dishes to worship our ancestors for the last evening of the old lunar year and
the first day of the new year," Hanh said.
Meanwhile, Hoang Quan, who lives in Ha Noi's Tu Liem District, has booked a
holiday in Japan where his daughter is studying.
"I had to book a five-day tour to Tokyo at the start of this month to be sure of
being able to get tickets in the run-up to Tet," Quan said.
"My wife is a pagoda goer so it's a good chance for her to explore and see how
things differ in Japan," Quan said.
Despite being relatively well off, he still worries about hefty shopping bills.
"It doesn't matter. We will spend our time shopping at the Japanese yen
100-per-item shops."
Duong Quang Phong and his family from Los Angeles plan to return to Viet Nam for
Tet.
Phong said he had already booked a seven-day tour to Phu Quoc Island beginning
on the second day of the Lunar New Year.
"Our six-member family will celebrate Tet on the island by ordering banh chung
(square sticky rice cake) and many other traditional specialities such as nem
ran (fried meat roll), dua hanh (pickled welsh onion) and canh mang (bamboo
shoots cooked with pig's trotters). We've rarely tasted these dishes since we
settled in the US in the 80s.
"Spring tours over Tet will be more comfortable and interesting because tourism
sites will not be as crowded as during the peak season in summer. The cool
weather in the south will make our tour more enjoyable. We are looking forward
to exploring the island's natural beauty, as well as relaxing," Phong said.
Like Phong, other overseas Vietnamese plan to return to Viet Nam for the
holiday. Most have booked tours to popular destinations such as Ha Long Bay, Sa
Pa, Ninh Binh, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Hue, and Hoi An, said Nguyen Cong
Hoan, deputy director of Ha Noi Redtour.
"Despite the fact that prices are 5-10 per cent more this Tet compared with last
year, almost of our tours have been fully booked," he said.
To meet increasing Tet demand, Viettravel, Fiditour and Ben Thanh Tourist have
put on extra tours from the 28th and 29th of the 12th lunar month until the 4th
of Lunar New Year.
Saigontourist is expecting 15,000 visitors, an increase of 15 per cent compared
with last year, a company manager said.
But Hoan warned that holiday-makers should be wary of unlicensed tour operators.
He said they were typically 20-25 per cent cheaper than those offered by
mainstream operators, but that standards were suspect.
"Some of them have even tried to ‘resell' their customers to other tour
operators for a profit," Hoan said.
Last year, the country's tourism sector welcomed 5 million foreign travellers
and 28 million local guests.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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