June 09, 2025 | 16:11 (GMT+7)
“Tet in my heart” contest spreads love for homeland across Europe
The award ceremony for the contest “Tet in my heart” took place on June 8 at the Sapa Trade Centre in Prague, the Czech Republic, marking one of the most meaningful cultural events for the Vietnamese community in Europe.
Jointly organized by the Union of Vietnamese Associations in Europe and the Union of Vietnamese Women’s Associations in Europe, the contest aimed to honor the cultural significance of traditional Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) while spreading the love for the homeland and national cultural identity among overseas Vietnamese.
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At the award ceremony for the contest “Tet in my heart” |
Held for the first time across Europe, the contest received 251 entries from Vietnamese communities in 15 countries, showing Tet’s presence not only in memory but also in the cultural continuity among generations abroad.
Among the participants were 83-year-old Nguyen Xuan Nhung in Poland – the oldest contestant – and five-year-old Danny Nguyen in the U.K., the youngest. Remarkably, eight non-Vietnamese participants joined the contest, four of whom received awards.
At the event, organizers and officials highlighted the contest’s cultural significance. The 251 entries, diverse in form and emotion, were seen as a reflection of the overseas Vietnamese communities’ connection to their homeland.
Speakers emphasized Tet’s symbolic power to unite communities across generations and borders, while also underscoring the importance of preserving national identity among overseas youths.
The award ceremony provided not only a space to honor outstanding works but also a chance for Vietnamese people across Europe to recall Tet memories with traditional dishes, decorations and the warmth of family and reunion.
Source: VNA