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Vietnam, a country rich in history, culture, and tradition, is known for its vibrant festivals and public holidays. In 2015, the nation observed numerous occasions that hold significant cultural and historical importance to its people. Let's delve into the calendar of public holidays that shaped the rhythm of life for the Vietnamese people during that year.
Vietnam's public holidays are crucial in preserving heritage, fostering unity, and commemorating historical milestones. These celebrations, from Tet symbolizing family values to Reunification Day marking national unity, serve as cultural anchors. They bring communities together, reinforce national identity, and allow reflection on the country's rich history, showcasing the values that bind Vietnamese society and reinforcing a shared sense of belonging and pride.
There are many holidays and festivals in Vietnam
Below is the list of National public holidays of Vietnam in 2015, travelers can base on the table to prepare for your next vacation:
Day
Date
Holiday
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Thursday
January 01
New Years Day
Friday
January 02
New Years Holiday
Public Sector. Compensated by Sat. 27 Dec 2014
Sunday
February 15
Tet Holiday
Vietnamese New Year
Monday
February 16
Public Sector. Compensated by Sat 14 Feb
Tuesday
February 17
Wednesday
February 18
Tet Eve
Vietnamese New Year Eve
February 19
Tet Nguyen Dan
February 20
Saturday
February 21
February 22
April 28
Hung Kings Temple Festival
Gio To Hung Vuong
April 29
Public Holiday
Public Sector. Compensated by Sat. 25 April
April 30
Reunification Day
Marks the fall of Saigon in 1975
May 01
International Labour Day
September 02
National Day
Marks Vietnam's declaration of independence in 1945
Vietnam celebrates a range of national public holidays that reflect its cultural heritage, history, and societal values. These holidays hold significant importance and are celebrated nationwide, often marked by festivities, ceremonies, and cultural events.
These holidays not only provide opportunities for people to come together in celebration but also offer insights into Vietnam's rich cultural tapestry and history. They showcase the country's traditions, values, and diverse religious and cultural practices, serving as occasions for both reflection and jubilation. For visitors, these holidays offer a unique chance to witness Vietnam's vibrant culture and immerse themselves in its traditions and festivities.
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