IIT STUDENTS CELEBRATE THE TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE LUNAR NEW YEAR 2026
IIT STUDENTS CELEBRATE THE TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE LUNAR NEW YEAR 2026
To help international students (IS) gain a deeper understanding of the traditional cultural beauties of Vietnam, Thai Nguyen University of Information and Communication Technology (ICTU) is organizing a special celebration for the Lunar New Year of the Wood Snake 2026.
This annual event is a heartwarming tradition designed to provide spiritual encouragement and a sense of “home away from home” for our international community during Vietnam’s most important festival.
🕒 Event Details:
- Time: 3:00 PM, Thursday, February 5th, 2026.
- Location: 5th Floor Hall, C1 Building.
🧧 Program Highlights:
The program promises an afternoon filled with emotional and cultural exchange:
- Tet Gift Giving: University leaders and the Liaison Committee of Volunteer Veterans and Experts in Laos (Thai Nguyen province) will present Tet gifts to all international students and English for Communications students.
- Cultural Performances: Get ready for an explosion of talent with 03 performances by international students, 02 by English for Communications students, and 03 special acts from the Veteran Liaison Committee.
- Keynote Speeches: Featuring insights from Dr. Nguyen Duy Minh (University Representative) and Mr. Duong Manh Viet (Veteran Liaison Committee).
- Student Voices: Heartfelt speeches from representatives of both the international student body and the English for Communications department.
🌟 Representing the International Training Institute (IIT):
We are proud to highlight several students from the International Training Institute who are actively participating in this year’s festivities:
- Michelle T. A. Akinyooye (Class: CNTT K22B QT)
- Chapoterera Shanea (Class: CNTT K22B QT)
- Dircia Maria Bento Faria da Silva (Class: CNTT QT K24B)
- Otília Orleans de Araújo (Class: CNTT QT K24B)
🛡️ Holiday Support & Safety:
To ensure all international students have a safe and joyful holiday, IIT is collaborating closely with the Department of Science, Technology & International Cooperation, the Dormitory Management Board, and the Health Center. Dedicated staff will be on duty throughout the Tet break to provide security and medical support whenever needed.

