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  1. On Delving Into Vietnam's Eras of Tết Firecrackers via My Family History

    Is it a valid reverie or just mere misguided nostalgia to feel a sense of yearning for lives you’ve never lived?

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  2. Xông Đất and the Art of Not Letting Randos Into Your Home on Mùng Một

    Tết permeates all areas of life this time of the year, from TV programs to online memes and highly detailed charts, tables, and infographics that guide people to participate in a popular new year activity called xông đất.

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  3. In the Year of the Dragon, Confessions of a Supposedly 'Auspicious' Dragon Baby

    During high school, I learned that babies born in years of the dragon were thought to be “fortunate” and thus, highly sought-after.

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  4. On Warmly Welcoming the Whimsy of Wonky Tết Zodiac Statues

    Every Tết arrives accompanied by netizens sharing collections of poorly constructed statues of the year’s zodiac animal. Viewing the online collections with colleagues is one of my favorite holiday traditions.

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  5. It's Tết: The Liberating Magic of Using Tết as an Excuse for Everything

    I hate excuses.

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