Connected Spring – Student Tet: A Multicultural Spring Highlight at Van Hien University

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25 tháng 02 năm 2026

Recently, Tran Hung Dao Hall came alive with vibrant emotions during the 4th “Connected Spring – Student Tet” program. With the theme “Student Tet – A Multicultural Tet,” the event was an impressive collaboration among the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of International Studies, the Faculty of Communication, and the Korean Studies Club.
Through a series of creative performances, the program took the audience on a journey of celebrating Tet in Vietnam through the eyes of a Korean friend, painting a colorful picture of cultural exchange. From the flavors of traditional Vietnamese Tet and the lively highland spring market to the festive spirit of Seollal in the Land of Kimchi, each performance vividly highlighted cultural harmony while delivering a meaningful message: despite differences in customs, Tet remains a season of reunion, love, and understanding.
In particular, the Tet gift-giving activity for students facing difficult circumstances left a lasting impression on VHUers. These gifts carried not only material value but also served as a warm embrace from the University, ensuring that every VHUer could enjoy a joyful and fulfilling Tet.

“Connected Spring – Student Tet” is more than just an annual event—it has become a cherished memory where Tet traditions are preserved, cultures are celebrated, and the spirit of unity among Van Hien students shines brightly with each new spring.

Let’s take a look back at these radiant moments!