In Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand they call it Chinese New Year to make a difference as they have many other ethnic races there too. But this cannot be said for Vietnam. Generally is call Lunar New Year worldwide base on Lunar calendar. I am ethnic overseas Chinese I see there are no different regarding the New Year taboos, cultures and customs between the Vietnamese and Chinese. BTW I love seeing Vietnamese girl in their traditional Ao Dai. Its so amazing.
@@Utube1024 it depends on people celebrate. You are Chinese and you celebrate the Chinese new year. Korean celebrate Korean new year and also with Vietnamese is Vietnamese new year. They have the same time but different in ways of hosting. I bet that in Indonesia or Malaysia or Thailand only Chinese people celebrate Lunar new year not Thai or Malay or Indo.
I’m really like your video. It’s not only help me learn about some new things i don’t about other areas culture in Vietnam but also help me learn english. Wish you a happy Tet
Thank you for helping foreigners know more about Vietnamese Lunar New Year customs !! Unfortunately, it is impossible to see a comparison between the traditional Lunar New Year customs of the regions ^^ So But for me, the content of the video or the expression of the host really can't be as compelling as the effort of the person who tried to come up with such a great product that makes me feel really admire. This video does not only demonstrate a simple lifestyle with intimacy but (also) a high seriousness in it I will surely follow and support you and your path ~~
i used to be into tet holidays also, but it was ten years ago, at present, I am totally a grown up, I am not young anymore, I have too much work to do. Anyway, thank you so much for your dedicated video . I hope you to make more many English videos like this.
I visited Hanoi for the first time 9 years ago during Tet with my fiancee. We had a wonderful time and your video brought back a lot of sweet memories! Thanks! 😊👍
Chúc mọi người Tết Nguyên Đán vui vẻ. Hy vọng năm nay sẽ mang lại cho chúng tôi sức khỏe tốt, thịnh vượng, giàu có và nhiều phước lành. Chúa luôn phù hộ cho tất cả chúng ta. 😘😘
Em mac ao dai de thuong lam. Va giong noi cua em am ap tu nhien nen video nay em lam nghe rat than quen. Chuc em va gia quyen mot Quy Mao an khang thinh vuong. Thuong men tu thanh pho Melbourne Uc Dai Loi.
Hello 👋 I was browsing for 'Tet' in VN and came across your channel. Video clip is less than 10 minutes, but you succinctly describe what Tet is all about. Great job! Good picture quality👍Love your smile 🥰 Chúc mừng Năm Mới 🥂🎆
VN Tet holidays decorations preferring red color and you also like red color Áo dài. Red is a color for festival celebration in our traditional cultures as well
Hi Luka, I agree. This year has been so challenging and I wanted to make more videos about Tet hopefully the videos will brighten up people's day. Thank you for your huge support and I hope you have a wonderful lunar new year!
Vietnamese culture has adopted Confucius teaching and imported Buddhism and tea culture from China. Vietnam gets the most influences from Chinese culture due to the fact that it was part of China for more than 1000 years, and then more than 2 millions of Chinese from Guangdong migrated to Vietnam after its separation from China. So those Cantonese speaking Chinese taught Vietnamese a lot of Chinese culture due to great interaction and inter-racial marriages. Vietnamese didn't have red envelop culture, didn't decorate much for lunar new year. Due to great interaction with Chinese living in Vietnam and in China, slowly Vietnamese start to adopt the red envelop custom. Vietnamese language has at least 40% loan words from Chinese language. Vietnamese didn't incorporate red colour into their culture. Yellow colour or brownish yellow colour is the main choice in Vietnamese culture. However, Vietnamese have never stopped learning and adopting Chinese culture since its separation 1000 years ago. In the last few years, Vietnamese inside and overseas start to follow Chinese to incorporate a lot of red colour into Vietnamese culture. Aside from China's economic model and politics, Chinese calligraphy, architecture, paper fans, Chinese arts, dances, traditional dresses, musics, movies, dramas, fashions, cuisines, etc. are getting popular and adopted by Vietnamese. In the mean time, Vietnamese also adopt some of Korean and Japanese culture. So Vietnamese culture is getting closer to Chinese culture everyday. That is the direction that we see now. :)
@@applebee3735 The origin of the Vietnamese people is the god of agriculture(shenlong-Than Nong). What do you know about Than Nong? Did you know Thai Son Mountain in Shandong and the Tung-t'ing Hu in Hunan are two sacred places in Vietnamese legend? Do any of those things suggest that you should study history more carefully? The Vietnamese have never been Chinese, on the contrary, the Chinese used to be 'Viet-Yue'.
"All the shops will be closed on New Year's Eve and the first three days of the Lunar New Year". This also happens in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore. Avoid visiting these cities during these period.
Thank you for a great video. You look the best in red "a'o da`i". By the way for those who don't know why the Lunar New Year dates change every year? As the New York Times explains, "A solar year - the time it takes Earth to orbit the sun - lasts around 365 days, while a lunar year, or 12 full cycles of the Moon, is roughly 354 days." Chúc mừng năm mới.
Cứ tưởng phóng viên vtv3 cử tới, chuyên nghiệp, đầu tư, và dễ thương. With love ❤️
tôi cũng nghĩ thế, phong thái y như phóng viên, cách quay film dàn dựng thuyết minh, chắc phải có học nghề marketing ra
Beautiful country, beautiful clothes, beautiful colors, beautiful food , and most of all Super Beautiful 🥰🇻🇳Pho 🇻🇳💛❤️
Love the way you say Vietnamese New Year instead of Chinese New Year :)
In Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand they call it Chinese New Year to make a difference as they have many other ethnic races there too. But this cannot be said for Vietnam. Generally is call Lunar New Year worldwide base on Lunar calendar. I am ethnic overseas Chinese I see there are no different regarding the New Year taboos, cultures and customs between the Vietnamese and Chinese. BTW I love seeing Vietnamese girl in their traditional Ao Dai. Its so amazing.
@@Utube1024 it depends on people celebrate. You are Chinese and you celebrate the Chinese new year. Korean celebrate Korean new year and also with Vietnamese is Vietnamese new year. They have the same time but different in ways of hosting. I bet that in Indonesia or Malaysia or Thailand only Chinese people celebrate Lunar new year not Thai or Malay or Indo.
Love the way how Vietnamese new year is celebrated with Chinese elements and Chinese characters😂
@@danielli3332 i love Tet, Vietnamese new year 🧨😘
@@danielli3332 :v well, Vietnamese used CHinese characters in the past, just like how Malay and Turkish used Arabic scripts
All are beautiful cultures and traditions ❤️❤️❤️ im proud of them, proud to be a vietnamese
I love all of the ao dais that you wore during the episode, especially the red one with the flowers at the end.
I’m really like your video. It’s not only help me learn about some new things i don’t about other areas culture in Vietnam but also help me learn english. Wish you a happy Tet
Pho you look absolutely sensational in that red dress. Wish you would use it in your other videos too.
Happy Chinese New Year
Everything is so beautiful 🤩 my sponsor child is from Vietnam and I want to know more about Vietnamese holidays to know when to send her gifts
Wishing u a very happy year, filled with all the things u enjoy the most!! "Chúc mừng năm mới"
Chúc mừng năm mới anh! Chúc anh và gia đình vạn sự như ý :)
@@WhatThePho your father was a war criminal
What a beautiful girl in a Vietnamese traditional dress 💗!
Thank you for helping foreigners know more about Vietnamese Lunar New Year customs !!
Unfortunately, it is impossible to see a comparison between the traditional Lunar New Year customs of the regions
^^ So
But for me, the content of the video or the expression of the host really can't be as compelling as the effort of the person who tried to come up with such a great product that makes me feel really admire.
This video does not only demonstrate a simple lifestyle with intimacy but (also) a high seriousness in it
I will surely follow and support you and your path ~~
Aw!! Thank you so much for your kind word! I'll try my best to put out great content for people. Happy Tet!
I love the traditional vietnamese dresses. Very classy.
Tet is similar to Chinese New Year that I celebrate in Malaysia. Awesome video Van Vu
Thanks! 😃
i used to be into tet holidays also, but it was ten years ago, at present, I am totally a grown up, I am not young anymore, I have too much work to do. Anyway, thank you so much for your dedicated video . I hope you to make more many English videos like this.
Thanks for sharing. I sure miss Tet in Vietnam. Happy New Year to you and your family.
Same to you! Thank you! Chuc mung nam moi!
Happy Vietnamese New Year!
Cảm ơn em. Nhờ em mà thế giới biết đến Việt Nam nhiều hơn. Chúc em năm mới vui sướng, an lành.
I visited Hanoi for the first time 9 years ago during Tet with my fiancee. We had a wonderful time and your video brought back a lot of sweet memories! Thanks! 😊👍
Good introduction to how Vietnamese People celebrate Tet.
Wishing You a Happy Tet New Year.
With Best Wishes from
Malaysia.
Happy new year! Thank you from Vietnam ☺
Tet wont be the same as all the others years.. Happy Tet 😊
Happy Lunar New Year Lovely People 💗💗💗
The New Year has come around again - time to put ON the Red dress 🙏🙏 Pho . 💘💘
giọng em gái amazing quá, chị bị nghiện luôn. nghe mãi cũng kg chán. đang nhái theo giọng em nè
E cảm ơn chị ạ! :))
Today your presentation and your costume both are very colorful and attractive.
really make me feel happy. Have good orther journey lady 😍
Chúc mọi người Tết Nguyên Đán vui vẻ. Hy vọng năm nay sẽ mang lại cho chúng tôi sức khỏe tốt, thịnh vượng, giàu có và nhiều phước lành. Chúa luôn phù hộ cho tất cả chúng ta. 😘😘
Thích chị quá luôn á 💕💕
Everything looks absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Happy Lunar New Year
Happy Lunar New Year - Chúc Mừng Năm Mới 🌺🌺🌺
Em mac ao dai de thuong lam. Va giong noi cua em am ap tu nhien nen video nay em lam nghe rat than quen. Chuc em va gia quyen mot Quy Mao an khang thinh vuong. Thuong men tu thanh pho Melbourne Uc Dai Loi.
Hello 👋 I was browsing for 'Tet' in VN and came across your channel.
Video clip is less than 10 minutes, but you succinctly describe what Tet is all about. Great job! Good picture quality👍Love your smile 🥰 Chúc mừng Năm Mới 🥂🎆
Thank you so much for your huge support! Happy New Year 🧧🧧🧧
Happy TET New Year 2022
I like this video clip so much!
Thank you :))
You're making me feel nostalgic :((
Your video is amazing!
I love your red and your yellow Ao Dai that you were wearing.
Amazing. Please create more and more video like this. I will fully support you.
Thank you, I will
Love 💕 your Áo Dài màu đỏ - girl you’re looking awesome for sure 👌
Van... I learn English from watching your videos... and I've lived in Australia for over 25 Years 😀
That's awesome! Thank you 😊
Beautiful Vietnamese tet
Great job!
Happy new year .. nice reporting 🤍
VN Tet holidays decorations preferring red color and you also like red color Áo dài. Red is a color for festival celebration in our traditional cultures as well
Thank you for making this video. I really enjoyed it. You’re keeping the tradition alive.
You are beautiful and has a kind face. Your pronunciation is clear and very good. I am following you for learning English.
Thank you for all videos.
Thank you! 😃
Giọng em hay quá nè😍😍😍
I love Tet. Nice video Van.
Thank you!
năm mới chúc gia đình em an khang thịnh vượng và kênh của em ngày càng phát triển .
Cảm ơn lời chúc của bạn. Chúc bạn vạn sự như ý!
Tet in the States is nothing like Vietnam, but it's ok nice video by the way 👌
Happy New Year!
Thank you! Happy New Year 🧧🧧
U should be a vtv presenter for english channels. So empowering
Chúc mừng năm mới em. Vạn sự như ý. 🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨
My Best Wishes to Vietnamese
Van you’re absolutely look Gorgeous with Red Outfit
*Unfortunately TeT this year is not like other years but we do the best of what we can. Chuc Mung Nam Moi Van*
Hi Luka, I agree. This year has been so challenging and I wanted to make more videos about Tet hopefully the videos will brighten up people's day. Thank you for your huge support and I hope you have a wonderful lunar new year!
is this real account of NBA player Luka Doncic?
Wow
Bé Vân rất xinh và đẹp gái với áo dài đỏ.
@@WhatThePho em oi tet o saigon nong lam ai cung coi truong di ra ngoai duong xau ho lam em oi
@@NamNguyen-jr3lw dude, really
Should I visit Vietnam during this festival time
I love your channel, i will follow any episode
Thank you :))
Chúc Mừng Năm Mới
Of y’all didn’t know Tet is not the full word for lunar new year 🧧
it’s actually Tet Nguyen Dan but we say Tet for short!
[Gosh Dang!!!!]
from Denmark happy new year
Been going for Tet the last 5 years.
Good job e!
happy lunar new year 💗💗💗Chúc mừng năm mới💗💗💗
Very nice video. Thank you, Van Vu!
Glad you liked it!
Its so good
Chuc em luon vui ve anh rat thich xem video cua em
Em cam on a!
The customs are very similar with those we have in Guangdong, China. Even the way we call the red envelops is almost identical.
That's great to know! We share many similar cultures and I found it great to understand and connect with people through food and culture that way :)
Vietnamese culture has adopted Confucius teaching and imported Buddhism and tea culture from China.
Vietnam gets the most influences from Chinese culture due to the fact that it was part of China for more than 1000 years, and then more than 2 millions of Chinese from Guangdong migrated to Vietnam after its separation from China.
So those Cantonese speaking Chinese taught Vietnamese a lot of Chinese culture due to great interaction and inter-racial marriages.
Vietnamese didn't have red envelop culture, didn't decorate much for lunar new year. Due to great interaction with Chinese living in Vietnam and in China, slowly Vietnamese start to adopt the red envelop custom. Vietnamese language has at least 40% loan words from Chinese language.
Vietnamese didn't incorporate red colour into their culture. Yellow colour or brownish yellow colour is the main choice in Vietnamese culture. However, Vietnamese have never stopped learning and adopting Chinese culture since its separation 1000 years ago. In the last few years, Vietnamese inside and overseas start to follow Chinese to incorporate a lot of red colour into Vietnamese culture. Aside from China's economic model and politics, Chinese calligraphy, architecture, paper fans, Chinese arts, dances, traditional dresses, musics, movies, dramas, fashions, cuisines, etc. are getting popular and adopted by Vietnamese. In the mean time, Vietnamese also adopt some of Korean and Japanese culture.
So Vietnamese culture is getting closer to Chinese culture everyday. That is the direction that we see now. :)
@@WhatThePho Your videos are very interesting, and I can't wait to learn more about Vietnam and its culture through your videos.
I guess the Cantonese immigrants brought a lot of things to Vietnam.
@@applebee3735 The origin of the Vietnamese people is the god of agriculture(shenlong-Than Nong). What do you know about Than Nong? Did you know Thai Son Mountain in Shandong and the Tung-t'ing Hu in Hunan are two sacred places in Vietnamese legend? Do any of those things suggest that you should study history more carefully? The Vietnamese have never been Chinese, on the contrary, the Chinese used to be 'Viet-Yue'.
Chúc mừng năm mới!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
You guy very beautiful and cute. Your English also perfect. Hope you can make more video to show us some place in Viet Nam. Thanks you so much.
Chúc cậu năm mới vui vẻ ^^
I wish you happy new year
Video ngày càng hay và chuyên nghiệp.
Chúc Vân và kênh ngày càng phát triển hơn nữa nhá 😍
Cam on anh a!
@@WhatThePho ok Vân. Chúc mừng năm mới..
Chuc mung ban va gia dinh mot nam moi hanh phuc va thanh cong
Cảm ơn bạn! :))
Heelo nice to know about you...I am from Nepal
Hi there! Welcome and happy lunar new year!
Happy new year guys and enjoy
Same to you
Vẫn nhớ Tết xưa hơn
SO COOL
I like you ppl's traditional dress. Girls look nice with that outfit..
Thank you so much!
Amazing!! Love you
Love your videos so muchhhh
Thank you!!
Such a beautiful culture
Ai coi mà like
Thì may nắn cả năm ..
Chúc chị ăn tết an toàn
Perfect
Beautifull
ui thích quá, có cả Engsub với Vietsub học tiếng anh luôn
ủng hộ chị 1 sub ra nhiều video như này hơn nữa nhé
Mong kênh UA-cam sẽ càng phát triển hơn ^^
Cảm ơn chị ạ!
Your humor shall not go unnoticed... you are hilarious!!!🤣 Are you losing your American accent already tho?
Chúc Mừng Năm Mới...TO YOU
love the video!
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice vlog. From last year?
You love Áo Dài because you look stunning in Áo Dài 😃😃😃
🇻🇳 VIỆT NAM VERY BEAUTIFUL .
Lunar New year .
Chúc mừng năm mới người đẹp 🤗
Hi! Can u plz tell me the address for the Ao Dai shop near the end of this video? I wanna buy one next time I’m in Hanoi
I actually rented this one but there are a lot of shops for you to buy from like near the old quarter
Happy new year 🎆
Same to you
"All the shops will be closed on New Year's Eve and the first three days of the Lunar New Year". This also happens in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore. Avoid visiting these cities during these period.
Thank you for a great video. You look the best in red "a'o da`i". By the way for those who don't know why the Lunar New Year dates change every year? As the New York Times explains, "A solar year - the time it takes Earth to orbit the sun - lasts around 365 days, while a lunar year, or 12 full cycles of the Moon, is roughly 354 days." Chúc mừng năm mới.
Nice! Very good explanation. Thank you and Happy New Year to you and your family 🧧🌸🧧🌸
Thich e lam luon. Love u