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Bus stations, streets in Vietnam's big cities jammed as Tet travel rush begins
People in big cities rush to their hometown for the biggest family union of the year in Tet By Son Luong / Tuoi Tre News February 10, 2018, 09:57 GMT+7 A sea of vehicles is seen on Dao Tan Street in Hanoi on February 9, 2018. Photo: Tuoi Tre A street leading to Mien Dong Bus Station in Ho Chi Minh City is seen packed with vehicles on February 9, 2018. Photo: Tuoi Tre Tired passengers are seen while waiting to buy tickets at the Mien Dong Bus Station in Ho Chi Minh City on February 9, 2018. Photo: Tuoi Tre https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/...ins/44049.html
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Ready-made feasts free Vietnamese women from Tet chores
By Vuong Linh February 7, 2018 | 12:03 pm GMT+7 Why should men have all the fun while women are slaving away in the kitchen? Vietnamese women are traditionally in charge of the housework, and that burden multiplies when it comes to the country’s biggest holiday, Tet. But some have found a way out. They pay other people to do their chores. “My days of organizing parties are over. They will bring all the food over on New Year’s Eve,” said a woman in Hanoi, who only revealed her first name as Thao. “The burden is off my shoulders,” she said. Tet, or the Lunar New Year, will fall next week and is the most important holiday in Vietnam. It involves a lot of parties and house visits, and as a result requires a lot of cooking and cleaning. In the still largely patriarchal Vietnam, most of the work is usually done by the women, until they can stand it no more. Media reports and human rights organizations have been criticizing the housework stereotype in Vietnam, so companies are featuring more men in advertisements for kitchen appliances (although only in supporting roles) now that modern women have decided to give themselves a break. “There are menus with prices on Facebook. I just need to browse and order,” Thao said. She said her family will have a boiled chicken for the altar, and will be treated to all the traditional Tet dishes including bamboo sprouts, fried spring rolls, meat paste and fried shrimp. By paying around $200, she has bought herself a lot of free time. “Tet is for relaxing and having fun,” she said. Ho Thanh Mai, who runs a business supplying Tet meals in Hanoi, said 90 percent of her customers are office workers who are too busy for all the holiday chores, and at the same time internet-savvy enough to catch up with new services online. Mai said people used to book just the essential items like banh chung (sticky rice cakes), but now more and more are ordering full feasts. Thanh, another woman living in the capital, has searched the internet to “liberate” herself. In the past, she had to run back and forth between her office and her kitchen at home to prepare the year-end party. Her husband is the eldest son in the family, which means he is in charge of family parties and she ends up doing all the work. Well, not any more. “I used to spend an entire day shopping, cooking and cleaning up. It was exhausting,” she said. This year, she spent half an hour to prepare a party for 30 people, and it cost her VND2.7 million ($120) including cleaning up afterwards. “It's only a little bit more expensive than what I'd usually pay, but now I feel so much freer and happier,” she said. As with all revolutions, Thanh said she has met with opposition. Her husband was not on board to start with. “Home-cooked meals are more meaningful,” he said. But when she complained about her back pains and asked him to cook it himself, he quickly agreed to the idea.
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Wealthy Vietnamese turn their backs on 'boring' Tet for overseas travel
By Ngan Anh February 9, 2018 | 05:00 pm GMT+7 Droves of families are escaping the usual rigmarole for a more exotic Lunar New Year. Nguyen Thu Huong won’t be making the traditional pilgrimage back to Ha Tinh Province to celebrate the upcoming Tet with her husband’s family this year. Instead, they are going to Singapore to enjoy shopping and sightseeing. Traveling overseas allows her family to bypass the crowds, clogged roads and boredom that can mark Tet in Vietnam. Huong, her husband and their small son have also visited Thailand, Malaysia and Hong Kong in previous years. “I don’t want a boring Tet, staying at home in Hanoi or going to Ha Tinh. Tet celebrations are always the same old thing - eating, drinking and watching TV galas - every year,” said Huong, 30, who works for the State Bank of Vietnam. “Traveling overseas is interesting, and it doesn't cost much more than visiting tourist spots in this country.” Huong is just one of many Vietnamese people who have decided to go abroad this Tet holiday, which starts on February 15. Many travel agents said they have received 20-30 percent more bookings for overseas travel than last year. Vietravel has received an estimated 19,000 bookings for outbound tours this Tet, while Lu Hanh Viet and Hanoi Red Tour have forecast 10,000 and 3,000 customers respectively. Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan are proving to be the most popular destinations. Rising overseas travel is a result of smooth economic development and an expanding middle class, said Nguyen Cong Hoan, vice general director of Hanoi Redtour. “A more affluent younger generation now wants to see the world. They are willing to spend more money on experiencing new destinations.” Vietnam’s middle class population is believed to be the fastest growing in Southeast Asia. The so-called "middle and affluent class" earning $714 a month or more in Vietnam will double to 33 million people, about a third of the population, between 2014 and 2020, Nikkei Asian Review reported, citing Boston Consulting Group. Meanwhile, market research firm Nielsen has estimated that the number of middle class Vietnamese will reach 44 million by 2020 and 95 million by 2030. According to Mastercard, Vietnam has the second fastest growing outbound market in the Asia Pacific region, after Myanmar, with projected annual growth of 9.5 percent between 2016 and 2021. Eric Schneider, senior vice president, Asia Pacific, Mastercard Advisors, said the burgeoning middle class is driving the growth of outbound travel in Asia Pacific, including Vietnam, along with other trends such as the emergence of the Asian millennial traveler and on the other end of the spectrum the senior traveler, as well as new technology and infrastructure developments. Asia Pacific travelers will continue to fuel global tourism growth in years to come, providing vast opportunities for businesses to benefit through the development of products and solutions that seek to improve their overall travel experiences. Mastercard forecast that some 7.5 million Vietnamese travelers will venture outside the country in 2021, increasing from only 4.8 million in 2016. Changing Tet The essence of Tet, Vietnam’s biggest holiday, is morphing as rising incomes and an expanding network of international flights prompt more people to travel abroad. “For us, Tet is mainly a vacation period,” said a Hanoian named Tran Bao Ngoc, who is planning to visit South Korea for the festival, leaving her parents at home. “I don’t think my absence will kill their mood,” she said, adding that she planned to spend up to VND60 million ($2,642) on her vacation. “For me, it's not a small sum, but I think a one-week vacation is rare, so it's worth spending the money.” Traditionally, Vietnamese people return home during Tet for a family gathering before New Year's Eve, followed by days of visiting relatives. However, the observance of this custom is becoming less strict. “We're not that close to our relatives anymore, so there's no need,” Ngoc said. On a lighter note, going on vacation during Tet is a way for many young Vietnamese women to avoid distant relatives’ prying questions like: “When are you getting married?” or “When are you planning on having a baby?” For many married women, it is also a way of escaping the stress that comes with the exhausting chores of preparing traditional food for the ancestral rites. Tran Thu Ha, 35, from Hanoi, said she got an earful from her mother-in-law when she and her husband traveled to Japan during Tet some years ago. “She gave me a long lecture about why we should show up for the ancestral rites at my husband’s house. But other relatives also started dropping out in the following years, and she loosened up.” This Tet, Ha will be going to Australia with her husband and some friends. “My husband said it's a New Year gift for me,” she said. For many affluent travelers such as Ha, foreign travel during Tet has become its own tradition. “Ten years ago, 1,000km to domestic destinations like Da Nang was considered far away,” she said. “Now, our radius of travel is more than 3,000km, and the new destinations are overseas.”
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Tet travel rush: Crowds mob Tan Son Nhat Airport to welcome home relatives
By Vu Doan February 7, 2018 | 01:46 pm GMT+7 Be prepared for seasonal chaos if you're planning on picking up loved ones from Vietnam's largest airport. https://e.vnexpress.net/news/video/t...s-3709225.html
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TET lai leow....
TET la TET la TET...TET la TET la TET...
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Hi all bros ..Anyone have connection on HCMC studio rental agent , I be going there for a 2 weeks vacation looking to rent a good accommodation..
Any bros could help by pm me details ..Thanks !
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Just do a simple search in the International Reports forum for "HCM" and you should be able to find those old & new threads related to HCM cheonging Cheerios.......SS08 ^_^
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So unfair.......nobody offer to me........huhuhu........ BTW now you sound like an OKT Cheerios.......SS08 ^_^
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I was not prepared, when came out from the Arrival Hall last friday wah I though some well known celebrity is coming back or wat......whole outside was packed worst than sardines...... Cheerios........SS08 ^_^
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Tink this other Tet jingle/song is more popular, can hear practically everywhere..... Tet Tet Tet Tet Tet roi, Tet Tet Tet Tet Te roi....... Cheerios.......SS08 ^_^
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I have never used AirBnB before but my other super regular HCM kaki that is with me on most of my trips use it very frequently and I always kaypo go and see his those studio apartments Try lah, the prices is not very expensive about 35usd/day you can get quite a nice studio apartment in D1 already Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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