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Public Holiday
Nationwide
Second Day of Lunar New Year
Thursday, January 27, 2028
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
🛋️ Long weekend potential
4-Day Block
THU
27
Holiday
FRI
28
Bridge Day
SAT
29
Weekend
SUN
30
Weekend
4-day weekend with a bridge day on January 28
📣 Traveler notes
Vietnam is a Southeast Asian destination known for its rich culture, diverse cuisine, and natural beauty. While it has experienced rapid economic growth since the 1990s, it remains less developed as a tourist infrastructure compared to neighboring Thailand.
- Expect heavy traffic and crowded transport just before Tết due to mass travel.
- Many local shops and restaurants may close for three days during the first days of the New Year.
- Public festivities and decorations are common in major cities leading up to the holiday.
- Tết is primarily a private family celebration involving gift-giving and visiting relatives.
- Some museums and historical sites remain open and offer free admission during the holiday.
- Book accommodation and transport well in advance for national holidays like May 1, September 2, and April 30.
- Show respect to elders by being polite and restrained. Expect personal questions regarding age and marital status as a means of establishing proper social address. Avoid public displays of affection and dress modestly (covering shoulders and knees) in most settings. When visiting homes or temples, remove your shoes and avoid stepping on thresholds. Use both hands when exchanging business cards. Be mindful of sensitive topics like territorial disputes with China and the history of the Vietnam War; avoid making comments that could be perceived as disrespectful to those who suffered during past conflicts.
About this holiday
The Lunar New Year (Tết) marks the beginning of a new year based on lunar or lunisolar calendars. Because these cycles differ from the solar year, the date varies annually on the Gregorian calendar.