Vietnam is a country rich in cultural heritage, and its festivals reflect deep traditions, vibrant customs, and joyful gatherings. In 2025, numerous festivals will take place across the country, offering travelers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Vietnamese culture. Whether you’re drawn to lively street parades, ancient spiritual rituals, or spectacular fireworks, this guide will help you explore the top Vietnam festivals in 2025.


1. Tet Holiday (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) – January 29 to February 4, 2025

Tet, the most important festival in Vietnam, marks the beginning of the lunar new year. Families reunite, pay respect to ancestors, and celebrate with fireworks, traditional food, and lucky money gifts. This is the best time to witness Vietnamese customs, dragon dances, and local markets filled with festive decorations.

  • Best places to experience Tet: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hue
  • Travel tip: Many businesses close during Tet, so plan in advance.

2. Lim Festival – February 2025

Taking place in Bac Ninh province, the Lim Festival is famous for its Quan Ho folk singing performances. It celebrates Vietnam’s unique traditional music and attracts locals and tourists alike.

  • Highlight: Watch singing duets performed on boats and in communal houses.
  • Best time to visit: Early morning to witness the opening ceremonies.

3. Perfume Pagoda Festival – February to April 2025

Vietnam’s largest Buddhist pilgrimage event is held at the Perfume Pagoda (Huong Pagoda), a sacred site near Hanoi. Pilgrims take boats along the Yen Stream before climbing to the Huong Tich Cave, where they pray for health, prosperity, and happiness.

  • Location: My Duc District, Hanoi
  • Travel tip: The festival lasts for three months, but the most crowded time is in February.

4. Hung Kings’ Festival – April 18, 2025

A public holiday in Vietnam, this festival honors the Hung Kings, the legendary founders of the nation. The main celebrations take place at the Hung Temple in Phu Tho Province, featuring solemn ceremonies, dragon dances, and incense offerings.

  • Best place to experience: Hung Kings’ Temple, Phu Tho
  • Why visit? A deep dive into Vietnam’s early history and cultural pride.

5. Reunification Day & International Labor Day – April 30 & May 1, 2025

These national holidays commemorate Vietnam’s reunification in 1975. Grand fireworks, parades, and music performances take place in major cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. It’s a great time to experience Vietnam’s patriotic spirit.


6. Danang International Fireworks Festival – June to July 2025

A must-see event, the Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF 2025) showcases spectacular firework displays from international teams competing over several nights. Alongside the fireworks, expect music performances, street carnivals, and cultural activities.

  • Best places to watch: Han River Bridge, Tran Hung Dao Street, cruise boats
  • Travel tip: Book hotels in advance as accommodation fills up quickly.

7. Mid-Autumn Festival – September 2025

The Mid-Autumn Festival (Tet Trung Thu) is a joyful event for families and children, celebrated with lion dances, mooncakes, and colorful lanterns.

  • Best places to celebrate: Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Hoi An Ancient Town
  • Highlight: Watch kids parading with lanterns at night.

8. Ok Om Bok Festival – November 2025

This Khmer ethnic festival in Southern Vietnam is dedicated to the Moon God, thanking it for a successful harvest. The highlight is the Ngo boat race held in Soc Trang.

  • Best places to experience: Soc Trang, Tra Vinh, Bac Lieu
  • Why visit? Witness a thrilling boat race and experience Khmer culture.

9. Christmas & New Year Celebrations – December 2025

Though Vietnam is a Buddhist-majority country, Christmas is widely celebrated in big cities with light displays, Christmas markets, and church services. The countdown to New Year’s Eve includes grand firework shows in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang.

  • Best places to celebrate: Notre-Dame Cathedral (HCMC), St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Hanoi), Da Nang Beach
  • Travel tip: Join the street celebrations on Nguyen Hue Walking Street in Ho Chi Minh City.

Plan Your Visit & Apply for a Vietnam Visa

If you’re traveling to Vietnam for these festivals, make sure to apply for a Vietnam E-Visa in advance. You can get your Vietnam visa within 2 working days or choose an urgent visa service (1 day, 5 hours, or even 1.5 hours) if needed.

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