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Vietnamese Workers in Romania and Croatia Celebrate Lunar New Year Together

Vietnamese workers in Romania and Croatia celebrate Tet 2026 together despite being far from home. Discover how overseas Vietnamese workers keep Lunar New Year traditions alive while working abroad.

For Vietnamese people, Tet (Lunar New Year) is the most important holiday of the year. It is a time for families to reunite, share traditional meals, and welcome a new year filled with hope and prosperity.

However, for many Vietnamese workers who are currently working overseas, returning home for Tet is not always possible. Instead, they celebrate the holiday with fellow countrymen, recreating the warm atmosphere of home even when they are thousands of kilometers away.

In 2026, Vietnamese workers in Romania and Croatia gathered together to celebrate Tet, proving that the spirit of the Lunar New Year can be felt anywhere in the world.

Vietnamese Workers Celebrating Tet Together Overseas

Although they are far from Vietnam, Vietnamese workers continue to maintain the traditions of Tet.

In worker accommodations and shared living spaces across Romania and Croatia, groups of Vietnamese workers came together to celebrate the Lunar New Year in their own special way. They prepared simple meals, shared laughter, and exchanged heartfelt New Year wishes.

These small gatherings create a strong sense of community and help overseas workers feel closer to home during the holiday season.

Vietnamese Workers in Romania and Croatia Celebrate Lunar New Year Together
                       Vietnamese workers celebrating Tet together while working in Romania

Recreating the Taste of Home During Tet

Food is an essential part of every Tet celebration. Even while living and working abroad, Vietnamese workers still find ways to prepare traditional dishes that remind them of home.

Simple meals shared together bring warmth and familiarity during the holiday season. Cooking together, sharing stories, and enjoying Vietnamese flavors allow workers to reconnect with their culture despite being far from their families.

Vietnamese Workers in Romania and Croatia Celebrate Lunar New Year Together

                                   Vietnamese workers cooking traditional food during Tet celebration abroad

Preparing Vietnamese food together helps overseas workers celebrate Tet and stay connected to their culture.

Growing Opportunities for Vietnamese Workers in Europe

In recent years, European countries have become an increasingly attractive destination for Vietnamese workers. Industries such as construction, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, and food processing have created strong demand for skilled labor.

Companies like have helped connect Vietnamese workers with international employers by providing recruitment, training, and legal support.

Through these opportunities, Vietnamese workers can improve their professional skills, earn better incomes, and contribute to their families back home.

Keeping Vietnamese Culture Alive Around the World

Even far from their homeland, Vietnamese workers continue to preserve the traditions of Tet.

Gathering together, sharing meals, and exchanging New Year wishes are simple but meaningful ways to celebrate the holiday abroad. These moments demonstrate the strong cultural identity and community spirit of Vietnamese people wherever they live and work.

For Vietnamese workers in Romania and Croatia, Tet 2026 may not include family reunions back home, but the warmth of friendship and shared traditions makes the celebration just as meaningful.

Tet is not only a holiday but also a symbol of unity, family, and hope for the future.

For Vietnamese workers working abroad, celebrating Tet together helps maintain their connection to home while strengthening the bonds of the Vietnamese community overseas.

Whether in Vietnam or thousands of kilometers away in Europe, the spirit of Tet continues to bring Vietnamese people together.