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Tomorrow, the 17th, Is Lunar New Year. Vietnamese-Style New Year Celebrations, Food and Performances, and a Festival Held for the First Time in Okinawa Will Deepen Bonds

Ahead of the Lunar New Year on the 17th, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival (sponsored by the Association of Vietnamese in Okinawa) was held for the first time on the 15th at Yogi Park in Naha City. Events included a contest to make Vietnamese rice dumplings called "banh chung," calligraphy, and a singing and dancing performance, allowing Vietnamese people living in Okinawa and local residents to deepen their interactions in a lively atmosph…
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Ahead of the Lunar New Year on the 17th, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival (sponsored by the Association of Vietnamese in Okinawa) was held for the first time on the 15th at Yogi Park in Naha City. Events included a contest to make Vietnamese rice dumplings called "banh chung," calligraphy, and a singing and dancing performance, allowing Vietnamese people living in Okinawa and local residents to deepen their interactions in a lively atmosph…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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