Tet in my hometown is extremely bustling and crowded. Family members from before New Year's Eve nearly a week have started to clean the house. Everybody's home bustling with voices and buzzing. One house borrowed a temporary shovel, another borrowed a bucket temporarily, joyful atmosphere filled everywhere. After that hard cleaning day, it was shopping and preparing Tet holiday items. The market suddenly bustled up. Which is new clothes, new shoes, fruits ... Children and family members go shopping, chirping only things that catch the eye. The most popular Tet holiday is red, so the whole market is surrounded by a crimson color, symbolizing luck. The fresh fruits are used to display the five fruits, colorful flowers with the meaning of bringing fortune and happiness, each with enough.