As we prepare to welcome the Year of the Horse, we want to share some updates regarding our upcoming holiday schedule.
To allow our team in Vietnam to celebrate this special time with their families, the Vietnam office will be officially closed during the following period:
Holiday Schedule
February 16, 2026 – February 20, 2026
Happy Year of the Horse!
Please note that during this time, responses from our Vietnam-based team members may be delayed. We appreciate your patience and look forward to reconnecting with you all when we return on Monday, February 23.
Wishing those of you who celebrate a prosperous, joyful, and healthy Lunar New Year!
Its quite fascinating to see that people follow Lunar calendar. In our place we also follow (Hindu) a lunar calendar and since I come from Kashmir , India, this is called as “Navreh“ This year our new year falls on 19th March
Thanks for sharing, indeed East Asian and South East Asian countries are mainly following lunar calendar based on our agriaqua culture. This occasion is our biggest holiday yet!
As the legend goes , we , the kashmiri pandits , were blessed by Goddess Saraswati ( Goddess of Knowledge ) that no matter what happens , we would stick to attain knowledge and move forward in life.
It mattered even more (the knowledge) when we were sent to exile (yes , we are still in exile ) from our own place and we lost everything and kashmiri pandits through knowledge built everything
and hence the importance of books and pen
and after we lost everything we used to live in tents and below is one of the real pictures