VietNamNet Bridge - Tet atmosphere of the 1990s was so simple, warm and fun through the lens of two foreign photographers Steve Raymer and Nevada Wier.

 

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Peach blossoms of the New Year.

 

 

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In Hanoi, everyone wanted to buy a peach branch for Tet.

 

 

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Making pork-pie for Tet.

 

 

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Visiting Buddhist temples in the New Year to wish a lucky and peaceful year.

 

 

 

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All families buy ornamental trees for the New Year.

 

 

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Guests are welcomed with tea and confectionery.

 

 

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Fruit jams for Tet.

 

 

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Many families made square glutinous rice cakes but they could also buysquare glutinous rice cakes.

 

 

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Going out at Tet.

 

 

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Hang Ma Street was crowded and bustling with traditional red color.

 

 

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Going to a temple to wish for luck for the whole year.

 

 

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New Year came on peach branches. 

 


 

 

Source: Corbis