Vietnamese New Year, or Tet, is the most important holiday in Vietnam. It is typically celebrated in late January or early February, depending on the lunar calendar. Tet is a time for families to come together and celebrate the new year, as well as honor their ancestors. During Tet, people decorate their homes with flowers, prepare special foods, and exchange gifts. It is also a time for forgiveness and renewing relationships. In English, Tet is often referred to as "Vietnamese Lunar New Year" or "Vietnamese Spring Festival."