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Vietnamese Family Day 2025

Date: June 28, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Vietnam Public Holidays

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Description

Vietnamese Family Day is a special day to honor families and the bonds between parents, children, and relatives. It celebrates how important families are for love, care, and passing on culture and values.

Flag of Vietnamese Family Day

The day takes place every year on June 28. The date was chosen by the government to remind people of family responsibility and to highlight the family as a basic unit of society across Vietnam.

This holiday is a reminder that family life supports individuals and communities. It encourages respect between generations and recognition of the role families play in raising children and caring for elders.

Vietnamese Family Day is also significant because it links private family life with public attention. The state uses the day to promote policies that protect families and to raise awareness about social issues affecting them.

Overall, the holiday helps strengthen social bonds and keeps the idea of family at the center of national life. It underscores the shared duty to nurture and protect family ties.

Traditions

On Family Day many families gather at home to eat together. They prepare big meals with rice, grilled fish, spring rolls and sweet desserts. Children help cook and set the table. Everyone sits, talks and shares stories.

Families often visit grandparents and bring fruit, flowers and small gifts. Some homes set a special table with photos of relatives. People light incense or candles to honor elders and remember family members who are far away.

Families play simple games, sing karaoke and take group photos. Young people listen to elders tell family stories and old recipes. The day ends with warm hugs, promises to keep in touch and plans for future family visits.

Travel Tips

Many banks, government offices, and some shops close. Trains, buses, and flights get busy. Book tickets early and expect crowded parks, markets, and tourist spots. Allow extra time for travel and road traffic.

Join local events to enjoy the day. Carry ID, some cash, water, and a phone. Use official taxis or ride apps and avoid isolated areas. Be polite, follow event rules, and keep valuables safe.


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