Tết Nguyên Đán, or simply known as Tet, is the most
important holiday in Vietnam and celebrates the beginning of a new year.
San Diego has its own population of 33K+
Vietnamese in the area of which over 20K people frequent this festival. Located at the Mira Mesa Community
Park it is open to the public and free. A well coordinated event with plenty of port-a-pottys, washing stations, tables, and coordinators available.
I took a lot of pictures hoping you will enjoy them. As this was my first Vietnamese event I wasn't sure what to expect. Of course I had the opportunity to hear the language, smell the foods, and enjoy some of the culture. A range of food and product vendors were lined neatly in rows. Of particular interest was the hand crafted bracelets.
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Me Outside Lang Vietnam |
There is plenty to do for young people. Between the Vietnamese cultural presentations, music, and building displays was also a small fair of games and rides. This was again all free making it a great event for people to bring their families and learn a little something about the culture of Vietnam. Come and get a picture of yourself with a great backdrop.
Friday: 5:00 to 10:00 PM.
Saturday: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Sunday: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.