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Crimson and Max are having dinner together, Max bringing plates of vietnamese food to the table and checking on Crimson as she enjoys her bowl.

Crimson Jaeger is a manticore gal with green spotted skin, a dark red mane with a bang covering the right side of her face, pink iris, various piercings on the ear and nose, bat wings with red webbing and flame tattoos, small horns and a scorpion tail. She's wearing her leather Qípáo with spikes and flower pattern, a spiked collar and spike strap high heels.

Max Nguyen is a four-armed asura with pale red skin, fully red eyes, protubing fangs on the lower jaw, black beard and long hair. On each arm is drawn a tattoo of a skull on the deltoid and blood covering the rest of the arm. He's wearing a red and black Áo dài with spikes and studs on the shoulders, a zipper in the middle and a fire horse motif on the left side.

They're having dinner around a small table with vietnamese food on it. Crimson is enjoying a bowl of phở bò (soup w/ beef broth, beef slices, noodles & herbs).
On the table are : bánh cuốn (dumplings w/ pork filling, served w/ chả lụa, cucumber, bean sprouts & dipping fish sauce), gỏi cuốn (spring rolls w/ pork & shrimp filling, served w/ mint, salad and dipping peanut sauce), thịt kho trứng (caramelised pork & eggs) that Max puts on the table, a glass of cà phê sữa đá (iced coffee & condensed milk) and a glass of trà đào cam sả (iced tea w/ peach, orange & lemongrass).
Max holds a basket of sticky rice in his lower right hand and a plate of bánh bò nướng (honeycomb cake, pandan flavored) in his upper left hand.

Artist's note : Idk yet if countries like Vietnam exist in Crimson's world, but I do enjoy vietnamese cuisine a lot and felt it was appropriate to have Max (who would have vietnamese heritage) for a Têt illustration.

Crimson and Max are having dinner together, Max bringing plates of vietnamese food to the table and checking on Crimson as she enjoys her bowl. Crimson Jaeger is a manticore gal with green spotted skin, a dark red mane with a bang covering the right side of her face, pink iris, various piercings on the ear and nose, bat wings with red webbing and flame tattoos, small horns and a scorpion tail. She's wearing her leather Qípáo with spikes and flower pattern, a spiked collar and spike strap high heels. Max Nguyen is a four-armed asura with pale red skin, fully red eyes, protubing fangs on the lower jaw, black beard and long hair. On each arm is drawn a tattoo of a skull on the deltoid and blood covering the rest of the arm. He's wearing a red and black Áo dài with spikes and studs on the shoulders, a zipper in the middle and a fire horse motif on the left side. They're having dinner around a small table with vietnamese food on it. Crimson is enjoying a bowl of phở bò (soup w/ beef broth, beef slices, noodles & herbs). On the table are : bánh cuốn (dumplings w/ pork filling, served w/ chả lụa, cucumber, bean sprouts & dipping fish sauce), gỏi cuốn (spring rolls w/ pork & shrimp filling, served w/ mint, salad and dipping peanut sauce), thịt kho trứng (caramelised pork & eggs) that Max puts on the table, a glass of cà phê sữa đá (iced coffee & condensed milk) and a glass of trà đào cam sả (iced tea w/ peach, orange & lemongrass). Max holds a basket of sticky rice in his lower right hand and a plate of bánh bò nướng (honeycomb cake, pandan flavored) in his upper left hand. Artist's note : Idk yet if countries like Vietnam exist in Crimson's world, but I do enjoy vietnamese cuisine a lot and felt it was appropriate to have Max (who would have vietnamese heritage) for a Têt illustration.

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Vietnam to enjoy 9-day Lunar New Year holiday in 2026 The 2026 Lunar New Year, or Tet in Vietnam, will span nine days, from Feb. 14 to 22, as approved by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Monday. The break covers the period from the 27th day of the last lunar month to the 6th day of the first lunar month. Civil servants and workers will have five official days off, one day before the Lunar New Year and four days after, supplemented by four weekend days before and after the official break, bringing the total to nine days. Work will resume on Feb. 23, the seventh day of the Lunar New Year. The Prime Minister tasked the Minister of Home Affairs with notifying agencies, businesses, and workers about the schedule. Relevant units are required to arrange on-duty personnel to ensure uninterrupted public services during the holiday. Ministries and local authorities are also instructed to maintain stable supply and pricing of goods, support economic activity, and promote thrift and efficiency throughout the period. Vietnam has 11 official public holidays each year, fewer than the Southeast Asian average. These include New Year’s Day (1 day), Lunar New Year (5 days), the Hung Kings’ Temple Festival (1 day), the April 30–May 1 holiday (2 days), and National Day (2 days). Since 2021, the National Day break has been extended by one day, with the government deciding whether to observe Sept. 1 or 3. Foreign workers in Vietnam are also entitled to additional days off for their home country’s traditional holidays and National Day. By Hong Chieu – VnExpress.net – October 13, 2025 ### Related posts: 1. Tet bonus fails to deliver festive cheer in major cities Some festive cheer is missing in major cities and industrial... 2. Vietnam ministry proposes 9-day Tet break for 2025 The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs has proposed... 3. 25,000 overseas Vietnamese deported for law violations since 2018 Over 25,000 Vietnamese citizens abroad have been deported since 2018...
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Vietnam to enjoy 9-day Lunar New Year holiday in 2026 The 2026 Lunar New Year, or Tet in Vietnam, will span nine days, from Feb. 14 to 22, as approved by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Monday. The break covers the period from the 27th day of the last lunar month to the 6th day of the first lunar month. Civil servants and workers will have five official days off, one day before the Lunar New Year and four days after, supplemented by four weekend days before and after the official break, bringing the total to nine days. Work will resume on Feb. 23, the seventh day of the Lunar New Year. The Prime Minister tasked the Minister of Home Affairs with notifying agencies, businesses, and workers about the schedule. Relevant units are required to arrange on-duty personnel to ensure uninterrupted public services during the holiday. Ministries and local authorities are also instructed to maintain stable supply and pricing of goods, support economic activity, and promote thrift and efficiency throughout the period. Vietnam has 11 official public holidays each year, fewer than the Southeast Asian average. These include New Year’s Day (1 day), Lunar New Year (5 days), the Hung Kings’ Temple Festival (1 day), the April 30–May 1 holiday (2 days), and National Day (2 days). Since 2021, the National Day break has been extended by one day, with the government deciding whether to observe Sept. 1 or 3. Foreign workers in Vietnam are also entitled to additional days off for their home country’s traditional holidays and National Day. By Hong Chieu – VnExpress.net – October 13, 2025 ### Related posts: 1. Tet bonus fails to deliver festive cheer in major cities Some festive cheer is missing in major cities and industrial... 2. Vietnam ministry proposes 9-day Tet break for 2025 The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs has proposed... 3. 25,000 overseas Vietnamese deported for law violations since 2018 Over 25,000 Vietnamese citizens abroad have been deported since 2018...
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« La Têt est parmi les fleuves les plus pollués en Europe !
La Têt en rejette en moyenne 100 kilos par an en mer, contre 6 tonnes pour le Rhône. »

Source : article de L’indépendant du 23/04/2025

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Being trinational is the best thing in the world, 3 continents: Europe, Africa, Asia. It represents a cultural and culinary richness that opens the mind and the appetite. Today I celebrate the Vietnamese New Year by listening to my favorite Vietnamese singer: Mỹ Tâm.

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