Perhaps the days before Tet for many children in the market are the days when they find joy and enjoyment. But the Tet holidays are what they look forward to more than ever. Tet holiday in my hometown is really meaningful and a memorable thing to start a new year.

 

Spring has come, Tet has knocked on everyone's house, double joy, double happiness. Children look forward to Tet more than adults. Adults say Tet is fun but there are more things to worry about, buy more things and spend more money. But the children don't care about that, because Tet is an opportunity for us to have more new clothes, receive lucky money, gifts and cakes to eat and not have to study. Maybe that's what every kid enjoys.

 

I don't know how New Year's Day is in other places, but Tet in my hometown is always full of laughter and wishes for a peaceful, prosperous new year. On the small streets that still smell of gravel, the grass covering the path has been trimmed very cleanly by the villagers. Because in my village, every 30th New Year afternoon, every family invites each other to clean the streets and alleys to prepare for Tet.

 

Everyone is eager and hard-working, no one is jealous of anyone, everyone works enthusiastically and enthusiastically. The kids were all boisterous, asking for their parents' share to do it, but after doing it for a while, they got bored and left to play. The national flags are hung high on the bright red tiled roofs, fluttering in the sky, creating a joyful and exciting atmosphere. Perhaps spring makes the atmosphere of everyone's home warm and peaceful.

 

Although the weather is still cold, the first dew still clings to the tree branches, but everyone's smiles are always on their lips. On New Year's Day, children are eager, choosing beautiful and latest clothes to wear, to go out, to wish their grandparents a long life. Every child looks for a shirt with a big and wide pocket to hold candy and lucky money. That is also what I look forward to during Tet.