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Insights, stories, and inspiration from the world of leather & tailoring.

Tet (Vietnamese New Year) is the most important celebration of the year—a time for family reunions, gratitude, and welcoming new beginnings. Homes are carefully cleaned, altars are prepared, and decorations are thoughtfully chosen to invite luck, prosperity, and peace. Among these decorations, colorful silk lanterns handcrafted from bamboo and silk have become a timeless symbol of warmth, light, and cultural continuity.

If you’ve ever wanted to truly feel the spirit of an Asian Lunar New Year, Hoi An during Tet is the perfect place to begin. As the most important holiday in Vietnam, Tet transforms this ancient town into a glowing, living celebration of light, culture, and tradition. Each year, just days before Lunar New Year’s Eve, Hoi An hosts its most anticipated event — the Tet Lantern Festival. For seven magical nights, the 500-meter stretch from An Hoi Bridge to Hoai River Square is illuminated by hundreds of handcrafted lanterns created by nearly 50 local lantern workshops. As dusk falls, the town slowly lights up, welcoming both locals and visitors into a scene that feels timeless and unforgettable.