
Hanoi (VNA) - International students have soaked in the Vietnamese Tet atmosphere by trying to make “banh chung” (square glutinous rice cake), a traditional Vietnamese dish during Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday and arranging “mam ngu qua” (tray oཧf five fruits).
The university campus décor harkens back to a bygone era, breathing the Tet atmosphere in rural Vietnamese villages characterized with communal houses and wells. Besides, the 1980s theme comes in very authentic fashion, with every corner a reminder of the past.
A kaleidoscope of activities has been held, helping foreign students gain a dওeeper understanding of Vietna🥂mese Tet holiday.
Foreign students are all excited about the country’s biggest holiday as they get to experience interesting traditions that showcase Vietnamese culture, such as sharing lucky money, tasting traditional specialties, and blessings written in calligraphy.
Son, a German post-graduate at Foreign Trade University, ꦉfound it joyful to experience Tet atmosphere.

Trying to make “banh chung”, a square-shaped pack of glutinous rice with meat and bean fillings wrapped in “la dong”, the special leaves used to wrap banh chung, Son and his Korean friends found it interesting but challenging.
“This is my first hands-on experience with this. I see making “banh chung” interesting but extremely difficult”, Son said.
Like Son, thꦡis was the first time Park Jyeju experienced Tet as well. She is a student from the Republic of Korea. Showing her hand-made “banh chung”, she said she was eager to taste it.

Park Hyeju said she loved Vietnamese Tet atmosphere, and she was really into Vietnamese food and traditional dress.
Meanwhile, Son said it was fascinating to play “o an quan” (Mandarin Square Capturing), a traditional folk game, and try Vietnamese food.
He was especially impressed by the “ao dai”, which he said he would bu𒊎y to take home with him.
Living in Vietnam for five years, Joshua Wilkinson, a British student at Hanoi University, said Tet gives him an opportunity to learn Vietnamese culture.
“What makes me more excited is that I get a lot of lucky money during Tet”, he said, tongue in cheek.
Beyond tasting Vietnamese traditional food, Vietnamese Tet gives foreign students a cozy atmosphere, taking their mindꦑ off their homesickness.
