Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival 2013 in Jacksonville, FL
WHAT – Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival 2013 hosted by the Vietnamese Association of Jacksonville
WHERE – Jacksonville Fairgrounds 510 Fairgrounds Place, Jacksonville, Florida 32202
WHEN – Sunday, February 10th, 2013 from 11 am to 8 pm
WHO – Everyone is invited! Bring the entire family!
COST – FREE for kids 10 or younger, $5 for everyone else
PHOTOS – SSB will be printing 4″x6″ photos for $5 each from 11 am to 8 pm.
About the festival: The Vietnamese Association of Jacksonville is proud to present its Second Annual Vietnamese Fair on Sunday, February 10th, at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds (510 Fairground Place, Jacksonville, FL, 32202), from 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Admission is FREE for kids 10 or younger and $5 for everyone else. Attendees can expect the Fairgrounds to be transformed into a “Little Vietnam” showcasing a rich heritage of over 1,000 years that will include traditional dances/songs, a fashion show, and authentic foods from all regions of Vietnam.
“Our objectives are to raise awareness and funds to provide social services for the needy, elderly and refugees from Vietnam along with providing scholarships and cultural events,” said Dr. Thanh Minh Nguyen, President of the Executive Board of the Vietnamese Association of Jacksonville. “The event has been organized by Asian leaders from a variety of Asian cultures in our community to promote diversity, racial harmony, and many other humanitarian initiatives in Northeast Florida.”
For more information on the Second Annual Vietnamese Fair, visit: www.vnjax.comor contact Nhat Nguyen, Public Relations Chair for the Vietnamese Association of Jacksonville, at: 904.701.0907 or via email at: nhatxnguyen@gmail.com
About the Vietnamese New Year or “Tet”
The festival which best epitomizes Vietnam’s cultural identity is the Vietnamese New Year or “Tet” – the phonetic deformation of “Tiet”, a Sino Vietnamese term which means “joint of a bamboo stern” and in a wider sense, the “beginning of a period of the year.” There are many Tets throughout the year (Mid-autumn Vietnamese New Year, Cold Food Vietnamese New Year, etc) but the most significant of all is “Vietnamese New Year”, which marks the Lunar New Year. For more information, visit: www.vnjax.com.
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