The Lunar New Year holiday schedule for 2025 is specified in the 2024-2025 school year schedule as prescribed by the People's Committees of provinces and cities.
In Ho Chi Minh City, according to the regulations in the 2024-2025 school year schedule, preschool, primary, secondary and high school students will have Tet holiday from January 25, 2025, the 26th day of the 12th lunar month, to February 2, 2025, the 5th day of the 1st lunar month.
Thus, including weekends before and after the scheduled time, students in Ho Chi Minh City have a total of 9 days off - 7 days less than previous years. This is the shortest Tet holiday period for students in Ho Chi Minh City ever.
According to the school year plan, Kon Tum province is temporarily the locality that will give students the longest break, from January 4, 2025 (December 25) to February 7, 2025 (January 12). Including the 2 weekends, students will have a total of 17 days off.
In Yen Bai, for students: Lunar New Year holiday is 14 days long, from January 22, 2025 to February 4, 2025 (from December 23, Giap Thin year to January 7, At Ty year).
Similarly, in Lao Cai, the Lunar New Year holiday also lasts 14 days, specifically as follows: Preschool education, general education and continuing education will be closed from January 24, 2025 (Friday) to February 6, 2025 (Thursday), that is, from December 25, Giap Thin year to January 9, At Ty year.
Quang Ninh stipulates that the Lunar New Year holiday will last 13 days, from January 27, 2025 (Monday, December 28) to February 8, 2025 (Saturday, January 11).
Many other localities announced to follow the state regulations in the Labor Law and local guidance documents and have not yet finalized the specific 2025 Tet holiday schedule.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has agreed with the proposal of the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs on the 2025 Lunar New Year holiday (At Ty). Accordingly, cadres, civil servants and public employees will have 9 consecutive days off, from January 25 to February 2, 2025, that is, from December 26 of the year of Giap Thin to the end of January 5 of the year of At Ty.