Tet atmosphere of the 1990s was so simple, warm and fun through the lens of two foreign photographers Steve Raymer and Nevada Wier.
Peach blossoms of the New Year.
In Hanoi, everyone wanted to buy a peach branch for Tet.
Making pork-pie for Tet.
Visiting Buddhist temples in the New Year to wish a lucky and peaceful year.
All families buy ornamental trees for the New Year.
Guests are welcomed with tea and confectionery.
Fruit jams for Tet.
Many families made square glutinous rice cakes but they could also buysquare glutinous rice cakes.
Going out at Tet.
Hang Ma Street was crowded and bustling with traditional red color.
Going to a temple to wish for luck for the whole year.
New Year came on peach branches.
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