The article provides an overview of the market situation for the Lunar New Year (Tet) in Vietnam, focusing on the prices and availability of various goods. It highlights that while pork prices are stable due to sufficient supply, prices for beef and chicken have increased by 5-10% compared to normal days. The prices for fresh produce, alcohol, beer, and confectionery products are relatively stable, and there is an increase in the purchasing power of flowers and ornamental plants. Despite the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the demand for Tet shopping is vibrant and the supply of goods is plentiful and diverse, with retail businesses ensuring a stable supply and reasonable prices during the holiday.