Women choose new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454799
A seller is seen at the market, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring.04.02.2021#6454797
People choose mandarin trees for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454794
A seller is seen at the market, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454785
A mandarin tree is seen at the market, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454781
A mandarin tree is seen at the market, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454780
A man wearing a protective face mask chooses a mandarin tree for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, at the market in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454505
A girl is seen at the market ahead of Vietnamese Lunar New Year, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring.04.02.2021#6454497
A young woman chooses new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring.04.02.2021#6454495
Sellers wearing protective face masks prepare new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454468
A seller prepares new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454466
Decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, are seen at a market, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454463
A young woman chooses new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454459
A man with a child choose new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454458
People choose flowers for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454455
People wearing protective face masks choose flowers for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring.04.02.2021#6454453
People wearing protective face masks choose new year decorations for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454449
A woman wearing a protective face mask chooses flowers for the upcoming Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tet is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and often occurs at the end of January or the beginning of February. It signifies the beginning of the year and also traditionally marks the first day of spring. 04.02.2021#6454448