HÀ NỘI — An exhibition, which recreates the Vietnamese traditional Tết (Lunar New Year) is being at the display space of the National Archives Centre 1 in Hà Nội. More than 100 rare documents and images from the Nguyễn dynasty to the end of the 20th century are on display. A valuable document is displayed at the exhibition. — Photo courtesy of the organisers It is arranged in three themes: Phiên chợ ngày Xuân (Spring Market), Cung chúc Tân Xuân (Happy New Year) and Du Xuân (Travelling in Spring). Many interactive activities during the spring market were held in parallel with the exhibition to bring interesting experiences to visitors. Đặng Thanh Tùng, director of the State Archives and Records Administration Department, said that the exhibition and side events will partially depict the traditional Tết atmosphere with the customs and rituals of the previous generations. "Although today, the customs during Tết have changed a lot, but the Lunar New Year still retains its own soul and is still the most important and warmest holiday in the country. Every Tết, a tradition is rekindled to honour and preserve the inherent beauty of the event for future generations," Tùng said. Visitors learn about… Read full this story
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