Fortune, fun and festivities to welcome the year of the mouse at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam

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On January 25, 2020, Vietnam will celebrate Tet – the beginning of a new lunar year and the arrival of spring. The colourful festivities will be in full force at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam where delicious feasts, live entertainment, artisan crafts, and exclusive Tet spa treatments welcome the Year of the Metal Mouse: the first sign in the Vietnamese animal zodiac, and a symbol of intelligence, creativity, adaptability and courage in the face of adversity.

Tet festivities span a whole week. The Vietnamese practise traditional rituals, worshipping ancestors, cleaning the home, and preparing food for the celebrations ahead. Incense burns night and day at pagodas and temples as locals present offerings for a year of health, wealth and happiness.

Tet at The Nam Hai 

Arrive at The Nam Hai to lavish floral displays including a special installation for memorable Tet photos. Believed to bring good fortune, prepare for a swathe of yellow and red blooms alongside daisies, sunflowers, kumquats and apricots: symbolic of spring, new beginnings, good health and happiness. Traditional lanterns will light the way after dark in spectacular Hoi An-style.

Dining Delights with a Tet Twist

Experience a week of creative immersive feasts to celebrate Tet in style.

The Year of the Metal Mouse at the Heart of the Earth Spa

Mark the first day of the New Year with two enlightening sessions at The Heart of the Earth Spa that capture the metal mouse’s reliable nature and stable life qualities:

In addition, experience a limited edition Tet Revitalising Ritual to welcome the New Year. Designed to uplift the body and mind, begin the journey with a combination of fresh milk and rice grains – essential to a mouse diet and a Vietnamese secret to radiant, naturally nourished skin – before diving into pampering bodywork with lavender, geranium and orange oil.  Seal the qualities and spirit of the metal mouse with the healing sound of crystal singing bowls.

A Celebration for the Littlest Ones Too

There’s lots lined up for the Resort’s youngest guests this New Year as Chuon Chuon Kids' Club presents a series of arts and craft sessions including felt-making, ceramics and customised cards, all inspired by the Year of the Mouse. The fun culminates in a New Year party on January 25, 2020, filled with themed balloons, traditional li xi (lucky money), tasty treats, and an exciting treasure hunt.

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