Festive Tet Atmosphere at TTU

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Every holiday, Tet, or special event, Tan Tao University (TTU) transforms itself with a dazzling and radiant new look. This year, the Tet atmosphere at TTU is even more impressive with the theme “Celebrating Spring – Year of the Snake 2025,” creating a vibrant cultural space rich in Vietnamese identity.

A Spring-Themed Space with Stylish Check-In Spots for TTU Students

Decorating the campus during holidays and Tet is not just a tradition but has become a unique cultural feature of TTU. It is an opportunity for the university to express its love and care for students, creating a warm, joyful, and festive environment.

Students taking photos in the Tet-themed space

The photobooth in the lobby of the Levy Building is adorned with vibrant and lively decorations, recreating the traditional Tet atmosphere through a variety of iconic items such as straw, carrying poles, bamboo trees, lucky red envelopes, square sticky rice cakes, round sticky rice cakes, watermelons, and corn. All these elements are thoughtfully arranged, creating an ideal check-in space for students. The highlights are the radiant apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, and yellow chrysanthemums that brighten up the campus with the colors of spring, bringing a refreshing seasonal spirit to TTU.

During this time, many faculty members and students dressed in special outfits to capture beautiful moments in the Tet space. From traditional Vietnamese ao dai and ancient costumes to formal office wear and school uniforms, all blended together to create a lively spring scene.

TTU Students Excitedly Check-In at the Tet Space

Huyen Tran, a student majoring in English Language, enthusiastically shared: “The Tet space at TTU truly brings a fresh breeze of spring, helping us feel the vibrant spirit of the new year. It not only motivates and inspires us in our studies but also leaves us with unforgettable memories.”

TTU Students Welcoming a Cheerful, Lucky, and Meaningful New Year

The vibrant Tet space at TTU not only brings a warm and joyful atmosphere but also reflects the school’s genuine love and care for its students. Through these activities, young people not only experience traditional values and national pride but also grow fonder of and more connected to their university.