Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebration in New Orleans East is a feast for the senses, here's what what to know about New ...
A “Mam Ngu Qua” or five-fruit tray is indispensable for each Vietnamese family as among the numerous offerings that are ...
Wrapped in leaves and filled with glutinous rice, green beans, and pork belly, it symbolizes family unity and ancestral veneration. The dish, boiled for 12 hours over a wood fire, has been prepared ...
Various tourist attractions are opening their doors for free this Tet (Lunar New Year) festival, making it easier for ...
This year's Tet Fest begins Friday, Jan. 31 through Sunday, Feb. 2 at the Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in New Orleans East.
About a year ago, the great dance veteran Four Tet announced plans to hold a two-day festival under the K bridge in Brooklyn. When the lineup for the party first came out, it seemed impractical.