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00For millions of expatriates and students living abroad, celebrating the Lunar New Year, or Tet, away from home can be a deeply nostalgic and emotional experience. Tet is traditionally a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, and sharing warm meals with loved ones. However, when geographical distances make traveling back home impossible, modern technology steps in to bridge the gap, bringing the warmth of the holiday directly to living rooms across the globe. Thanks to high-definition video calls, virtual reality gatherings, and instant messaging platforms, those living far away can now participate in traditional family rituals, watch the New Year's Eve countdown together, and virtually receive blessings from their elders.
Technology has also made it easier for overseas communities to preserve and share their cultural traditions. Online marketplaces allow expats to order traditional ingredients like Dong leaves for making Banh Chung, or beautiful peach blossom branches to decorate their homes, ensuring that the spirit of Tet remains alive no matter where they are. Social media groups and virtual events organize cultural performances, traditional games, and community gatherings, creating a sense of belonging for those far from their homeland. In this touching feature, we explore personal stories of individuals celebrating Tet abroad, showcasing how digital connectivity transforms geographical distance into shared moments of joy, love, and cultural pride. Discover the beautiful ways technology is keeping ancient traditions alive in our modern, globalized world.
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