
Vietnam's Tết: Travel & Spending Trends Evolve
Vietnam's Lunar New Year (Tết) sees a shift in spending habits. More shopping is online, and individuals prioritize personal spending during the holiday.
Vietnam's Tết holiday is evolving, impacting travel and spending. Expect to see more online shopping options and potentially fewer traditional market experiences.
For travelers, this means planning ahead for potential shipping delays if you're buying gifts. Also, anticipate increased prices for personal services and experiences as locals prioritize self-care during the holiday.
Consider exploring online platforms for unique Vietnamese products and experiences. Embrace the evolving traditions by observing how locals celebrate and prioritize personal well-being during Tết.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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