Public Holidays Vietnam

Vietnam is a nation with a deep historical legacy, undergoing rapid transformation and development. Known for its cultural richness and economic dynamism, it continues to forge a path of significant growth and integration into the global community.

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2026 11 holidays
January
  • New Year's Day Tết Dương lịch 🔥 Long weekend — take off Friday, Jan 2
February
  • Lunar New Year Tết Nguyên Đán 🔥 Long weekend — take off Monday, Feb 16
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán 🔥 Long weekend — take off Friday, Feb 20
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán
April
  • Hung Kings Commemorations Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương
  • Reunification Day Ngày Giải phóng miền Nam 🔥 Long weekend — take off Friday, May 1
May
  • Labour Day Ngày Quốc tế Lao động
September
  • National Day Ngày Quốc khánh
  • National Day Holiday Ngày Quốc khánh 🔥 Long weekend — take off Friday, Sep 4
2027 11 holidays
January
  • New Year's Day Tết Dương lịch
February
  • Lunar New Year Tết Nguyên Đán
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán 🔥 Long weekend — take off Monday, Feb 8
  • Lunar New Year Holiday Tết Nguyên Đán
April
  • Hung Kings Commemorations Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương
  • Reunification Day Ngày Giải phóng miền Nam
May
  • Labour Day Ngày Quốc tế Lao động
September
  • National Day Ngày Quốc khánh 🔥 Long weekend — take off Friday, Sep 3
  • National Day Holiday Ngày Quốc khánh

Frequently Asked Questions

List of National and Public Holidays for Vietnam in the year 2025

  • New Year’s Day is on Wednesday, January 1st.
  • Tet is from Tuesday, January 28th to Monday, February 3rd.
  • Hung Kings Commemoration Day is on Monday, April 7th.
  • Reunification Day is on Wednesday, April 30th.
  • Labor Day is on Thursday, May 1st.
  • National Day Holiday is on Monday, September 1st.
  • National Day is on Tuesday, September 2nd.

List of National and Public Holidays for Vietnam in the year 2024

  1. New Year’s Day: Monday, 1 January 2024
  2. Tet (Lunar New Year): Friday, 9 February 2024, to Thursday, 15 February 2024
  3. Hung Kings Commemoration Day: Thursday, 18 April 2024
  4. Reunification Day: Tuesday, 30 April 2024
  5. Labor Day: Wednesday, 1 May 2024
  6. National Day: Monday, 2 September 2024
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History

  • Ancient Civilizations: Evidence of ancient cultures dates back thousands of years. Notably, the Đông Sơn culture was known for its advanced bronze casting.
  • Imperial Dynasties: For over a millennium, Vietnam was ruled by various dynasties, with Chinese influence prevalent in early periods.
  • Colonial Era and Wars: Became part of French Indochina in the 19th century. The mid-20th century saw the struggle for independence, leading to the First and Second Indochina Wars (Vietnam War).
  • Reunification and Reform: Achieved reunification in 1975. Since the 1980s, Vietnam has implemented “Đổi Mới” (Renovation) economic policies, transitioning to a more market-oriented economy.

Geography

  • Location: In Southeast Asia, bordering China, Laos, Cambodia, and the South China Sea.
  • Varied Landscapes: Features a long coastline, the Mekong Delta in the south, the Red River Delta in the north, and mountainous regions in the central and northern areas.
  • Climate: Tropical in the south; monsoonal in the north with a hot, rainy season and a warm, dry season.

Culture

  • Rich Heritage: A blend of indigenous and foreign influences (notably Chinese and French). Known for its traditional music, dance, and visual arts.
  • Cuisine: Vietnamese cuisine is world-renowned for its flavors and balance, with staples like phở, bánh mì, and spring rolls.
  • Festivals and Traditions: Numerous cultural festivals, including Tết (Lunar New Year) and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Economy

  • Rapid Growth: One of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, with significant development in manufacturing, IT, and services.
  • Agriculture: Remains a significant sector; Vietnam is one of the largest exporters of rice globally.
  • Foreign Investment and Trade: Increased foreign investment and integration into the global economy, especially since joining the WTO in 2007.

Society

  • Demographics: Predominantly ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh), with various ethnic minorities in the highlands.
  • Languages: Vietnamese is the official language. English is increasingly favored as a second language.
  • Education and Healthcare: Ongoing improvements in education and healthcare, with increased investment in these sectors.

Environmental Focus

  • Biodiversity: Rich in biodiversity, but facing challenges like deforestation, pollution, and climate change impacts.
  • Conservation Efforts: Initiatives to protect natural habitats and endangered species, as well as to promote sustainable practices.

Government and Politics

  • Communist State: A socialist republic with a single-party system led by the Communist Party of Vietnam.
  • Domestic Policy: Focus on economic development, social welfare, and maintaining political stability.
  • International Relations: Active in regional (ASEAN) and global diplomacy, balancing relations with major powers.

Tourism

  • Major Attractions: Draws tourists to its historic cities (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City), natural landscapes (Hạ Long Bay, Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park), and cultural sites (Hội An, Huế).
  • Growth in Tourism: Significant growth in the tourism sector, contributing to the country’s economic development.