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Lantern Festival (Tet Nguyen Tieu)

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    02/03/2026 - 04/03/2026

Lantern Festival (Tet Nguyen Tieu)

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About the Lantern Festival (Tet Nguyen Tieu) in Cholon 

Tet Nguyen Tieu (the Lantern Festival) occurs on the first full moon of the Lunar New Year within Cholon, Ho Chi Minh City's historic Chinese-Vietnamese district. Originating in the 17th century with the early Chinese settlers, the event was officially designated as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture in 2020. This festival operates as an authentic social and spiritual practice for the local community in District 5, rather than a commercial tourist attraction. It provides a direct, practical look into the long-standing cultural integration between the Vietnamese and Chinese demographics in the area.

People participating in the Lantern Festival in the Cholon area.
(Photo: TUK)

Key Activities 

The festival schedule spans from March 1 to March 6 (the 13th to 18th of the first Lunar Month), with the highest concentration of events on March 3.

  • March 1: The event commences with the morning Procession of Lord Quan Thanh De Quan. A coordinated group of approximately 500 members departs from the Nghia An Assembly Hall (678 Nguyen Trai) to conduct traditional worship rituals across local clan houses and temples.
  • March 2: The Nghia An Assembly Hall hosts the "vay - tra loc" ritual, a specific spiritual practice where locals borrow and repay blessings from the deity based on the concept of reciprocal fortune.
  • March 3 (4:30 PM - 6:30 PM): The primary street parade deploys with roughly 1,200 participants. The logistical route covers Hai Thuong Lan Ong, Chau Van Liem, Lao Tu, Luong Nhu Hoc, Nguyen Trai, and Tran Xuan Hoa. It features technical displays of lion and dragon dances, stilt walking, and traditional percussion corps.
A large number of people participated in the Lantern Festival. (Photo: Collected)
  • Throughout the period: Local assembly halls host internal activities, including lantern exhibitions, continuous incense offerings, and traditional Chiu Chow opera performances.

Travel Tips & Etiquette 

To navigate the event effectively, visitors must consider the following logistics and cultural protocols:

  • Timing and Transport: For the main parade on March 3, secure a viewing location by 3:30 PM. Local authorities enforce traffic restrictions starting at 8:00 AM on March 1 and 4:30 PM on March 3. Rely exclusively on walking or motorbike taxis to access the core area.
Lantern Festival of the Chinese community in Ho Chi Minh City
(Photo: TUK)
  • Cultural Etiquette: The true core of the festival takes place inside the assembly halls (such as Nghia An, Hai Nam, and Quang Trieu). This is a working religious event. Wear modest clothing, minimize noise, and avoid interfering with the active worship practices of the locals.
    People light incense at Ba Thien Hau Temple during the Lantern Festival. (Photo: Collected)
  • Local Culinary Sourcing: For late-night dining, the sectors around Tran Hung Dao and Chau Van Liem offer historic Chinese-Vietnamese eateries operating since the 1970s. Focus on sourcing traditional dishes such as chao huyet (blood pudding congee), banh cuon nhan tom (shrimp rice rolls), and authentic dim sum.
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  • Cho Lon, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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  • 02/03/2026 12:00 am - 04/03/2026 12:00 am Ended
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