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Travel to Halong Bay is really a fantastic experience for visitors, no matter what time of year it is. The Tet Holiday is no exception. There are a few things to be aware of ahead of time.
Tet or Vietnamese New Year, is the most prominent Vietnamese festival, during which family members congregate and businesses close to commemorate the new year. People greet each other with smiles and cheerful handshakes, and the Tet atmosphere is everywhere with bright flowers. You will likely see a lot more happy, passionate, friendly, and intimate Vietnamese than you would generally see at other times of the year: it is thought that what one does on the first day will be repeated throughout the year.
Many Halong Bay cruises may close for the holidays, usually for 3 days, which means you won't be able to choose the one you want. You will, without a doubt, have a more limited range of possibilities. The good news is that those that remain open will frequently provide a wide range of services, such as hosting dinners or events to help guests better appreciate Vietnamese culture, which is something that is only available during Tet.
Although the Tet Holiday does not fall during the rainy season, there may be drizzle, so bring an umbrella or raincoat with you when you go out. Traveling to Halong Bay during the Tet Holiday may be fantastic for some people and disastrous for others, but the reality is that the bay is still as beautiful as ever, and it is still worthwhile to visit this wonderful site during a special event such as the Tet Holiday.
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