Erklärung der Feiertage in Vietnam: Wie viele freie Tage haben Sie?
Hey there holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant here. I’ve noticed a lot of you asking “how many public holidays are there in Vietnam?” – especially folks planning trips or expats moving to this beautiful country. Well, grab some egg coffee and let me break it down for you in this complete guide!
Vietnam hat offiziell 13 Feiertage each year, but here’s the fun part – the actual number of days off can vary depending on how weekends fall. These holidays blend traditional lunar calendar festivals with modern national celebrations, giving you this awesome cultural mix that makes Vietnam so special.
The Complete List of Vietnam’s Public Holidays
Let’s go through them one by one so you can mark your calendar:
1. Tết Nguyên Đán (Lunar New Year) – 5 days (Yes! Vietnam goes big for Tết!)
2. Hung Kings’ Festival – 1 day (mid-April, honors ancient rulers)
3. Reunification Day – April 30 (fall of Saigon in 1975)
4. International Workers’ Day – May 1 (right after Reunification Day – sweet back-to-back holidays!)
5. National Day – September 2 (Vietnam’s independence declaration)
Dazu kommen die eintägigen Mondfeste, die jedes Jahr stattfinden, wie:
– Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương
– Buddha’s Birthday
– Mid-Autumn Festival (mostly celebrated by kids but still charming)
What You Need To Know About Vietnam’s Holiday Schedule
Drei Dinge, die die meisten Neulinge überraschen:
1. Tết ist der GROSSE – The whole country basically shuts down for a week as everyone visits family. Book flights early!
2. Make-up-Tage – If a holiday falls on weekend? You might get a make-up weekday off (nice perk!)
3. Regionale Unterschiede – Some areas like Hue add local festivals you won’t find on national calendars
Pro tip from your Holiday Little Assistant: Download a Vietnam holiday app or check our website’s annual updates. Those lunar dates shift every year – you don’t want to plan that Ha Long Bay cruise only to find everything’s closed for Tết!
So there you have it – 13 official holidays with bonuses depending on the year. Whether you’re planning a vacation or just curious, understanding Vietnam’s holiday rhythm helps you experience the country at its most lively (or avoid shutdown periods).
FAQpro Thank you for reading! Now you’re a pro at Vietnam’s holiday calendar. Want to know which holidays have the best street food or craziest parades? Hit us up – your Holiday Little Assistant lives for these questions!
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