Gia Lai in the 1960s: The Neu Pole Welcomes Tet

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Erecting the "cây nêu" (New Year’s bamboo pole) during Tet remains a traditional custom preserved in many localities. Today, families have added creative touches to the decoration of the cây nêu, creating a festive Tet and spring atmosphere and imbued with spiritual significance.

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