Đón Tết Nguyên Đán 2023 Tet Lunar New Year Festival by Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do


Theo tin Supervisor Andrew Do

We’re just one week away from the annual Orange County Tet Festival

Join me next week at Mile Square Park and enjoy traditional Vietnamese food, carnival rides, and live performances as we ring in the New Lunar Year.

The 3-day Orange County Tet Festival will feature a variety of exquisite food, live entertainment, and carnival rides. Families will have an opportunity to experience the Vietnamese Cultural Center, where they will be transported to some of the most iconic landscapes from different regions of Vietnam.

Each Lunar New Year celebrates one of the twelve Zodiac animals, which are commonly associated with certain personality traits. 2023 is the Year of the Cat, which represents talent, ambition, and creativity.

“The OC Tet Festival is a wonderful event that celebrates new beginnings, good fortune, and prosperity,” said Supervisor Andrew Do. “Every year, thousands of families come from all over the country to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Orange County.”

WHAT: 2024 Lunar New Year Tet Festival
WHEN:
Friday, February 9 | 5 pm – 10 pm
Saturday, February 10 | 10 am – 10 pm
Sunday, February 11 | 10 am – 9 pm
WHERE: Mile Square Park







Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do invites the public to ring in the Year of the Dragon on February 9 – 11 at the free Orange County Tet Festival at Mile Square Park.

“Join in the joy, unity, and celebration of a new beginning with family, friends and neighbors at the annual OC Tet Festival,” said Supervisor Andrew Do.

Every year, Supervisor Andrew Do’s Orange County Tet Festival welcomes thousands of families from across the country at the free event. The 3-day festival will feature a variety of Vietnamese food, live entertainment, and carnival rides. Families will also have an opportunity to experience the Vietnamese Cultural Center, where they will be transported to some of the most iconic landscapes from different regions of Vietnam.

“The OC Tet Festival is a wonderful event for the entire family,” said Supervisor Andrew Do. “It serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience, strength, and traditions that continue to shape the Vietnamese American experience.

Each Lunar New Year celebrates one of the twelve Zodiac animals, which are commonly associated with certain personality traits. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon, a powerful and auspicious symbol in the Vietnamese culture that represents strength, courage, and wisdom.

*The Opening Ceremony will take place on Saturday, February 10. The time will be confirmed two weeks prior.*




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