Exact Date & Time for Sydney, Australia
Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tết Nguyên Đán) 2026 begins on February 17, 2026 according to Vietnam time (GMT+7). However, if you are in Sydney, Australia (AEST (UTC+10)), the exact moment of the Lunar New Year transition happens at a different local time. MoonLich automatically calculates the precise time for your timezone so you never celebrate too early — or too late.
Why Timezone Matters for Tết
Most Vietnamese calendar websites calculate dates based on Vietnam's timezone (UTC+7). If you are in Sydney, Australia, the time difference of up to 15 hours can mean the lunar date changes on a completely different calendar day. For example, while Vietnam celebrates midnight on February 17th, it may still be the afternoon of February 16th in Sydney, Australia. Our calendar adjusts for this automatically.
Local Tết Celebrations in Sydney, Australia
The Vietnamese community in Sydney, Australia hosts vibrant Tết celebrations every year. Notable events include: Cabramatta Lunar New Year Festival, Sydney Lunar Festival (Circular Quay). These festivals typically feature traditional food, lion dances, áo dài fashion shows, and cultural performances that bring the spirit of Tết to the diaspora.
How to Use MoonLich for Sydney, Australia
MoonLich detects your timezone automatically when you visit. If you are browsing from Sydney, Australia, the calendar will display all lunar dates adjusted for AEST (UTC+10). You can also manually override the timezone using the settings dropdown at the top of the page. This ensures every date you look up — from auspicious wedding days to festival schedules — is accurate for where you actually are.