The atmosphere of Tet At Ty is bustling throughout Asia

Báo Gia đình và Xã hộiBáo Gia đình và Xã hội29/01/2025

Many Asian countries eagerly welcome the New Year's Eve, saying goodbye to the year of Giap Thin and welcoming the new year of At Ty according to the lunar calendar.


Putting aside an old year with many worries and concerns, people of Asian countries and Asian communities around the world pray for a lucky and prosperous new year.

Chinese people welcome the New Year of the Snake with countdowns and fireworks in many places.

Perhaps the most eye-catching thing for Chinese people was seeing a group of humanoid robots from the startup company Yushu Technology wearing red coats typical of the Northeast region, lining up to dance silk and spin discs skillfully on stage at the 2025 Spring Festival Gala.

Người dân Trung Quốc đếm ngược chào đón năm mới. Ảnh: CGTN

Chinese people count down to welcome the new year. Photo: CGTN

Dàn robot hình người mặc áo khoác họa tiết đỏ xếp hàng múa lụa, xoay đĩa. Ảnh: mydrivers.com

A line of humanoid robots wearing red patterned jackets dance with silk and spin discs. Photo: mydrivers.com

Thợ lặn biểu diễn múa lân tại SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World để chào mừng năm mới 2025. Ảnh: Tân Hoa Xã

Divers perform a lion dance at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World to celebrate the New Year 2025. Photo: Xinhua

Không khí đón Tết Ất Tỵ tưng bừng khắp châu Á- Ảnh 4.

Chinese people welcome the New Year. Photo: CGTN

Meanwhile, in Taiwan (China), according to Ettoday , the highest New Year's Eve dinner in Taiwan was at the North Peak of Yushan Mountain by the staff of the Yushan Meteorological Station. The North Peak of Yushan Mountain is 3,858 m above sea level and is the coldest place in the past 10 years.

Bữa ăn tối Giao thừa của nhân viên Trạm Khí tượng Ngọc Sơn – Đài Loan đơn giản nhưng ấm cúng. Ảnh: Ettoday

The New Year's Eve dinner of the staff of Yushan Meteorological Station - Taiwan is simple but cozy. Photo: Ettoday

Not only in China, the Tet atmosphere also spreads in many Asian countries and communities.

In Thailand, Thais of Chinese descent gather in Chinatown in the capital Bangkok to celebrate Lunar New Year.

Lunar New Year is an important holiday in Thailand, second only to the traditional Songkran Festival.

According to Xinhua News Agency , the TV tower in Japan's capital Tokyo has been lit up in red to celebrate Lunar New Year every year since 2019, as an activity to promote cultural exchange.

Trang trí hình rắn tại Singapore. Ảnh: Ahboy

Snake decoration in Singapore. Photo: Ahboy

Người dân cầu nguyện tại đền Leng Noei Yi ở Bangkok, Thái Lan, ngày 28-1. Ảnh: StringersHub

People pray at Leng Noei Yi Temple in Bangkok, Thailand, January 28. Photo: StringersHub

Múa lân, múa rồng trên đường phố Bangkok, Thái Lan. Ảnh: YouTube

Lion and dragon dances on the streets of Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: YouTube

Chợ Glodok ở khu phố Trung Quốc tại Jakarta, Indonesia rực rỡ sắc đỏ. Ảnh: Tân Hoa Xã

Glodok Market in Chinatown in Jakarta, Indonesia, is bright red. Photo: Xinhua



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