Tet in Hoi An Town LEGO MOC recreates Vietnam’s most important holiday within the historic, UNESCO-listed Ancient Town, known for its yellow façades and multicultural architecture. With about 4,975 pieces, the model captures the joyful and communal spirit of Tet through detailed architecture, lively streets, and festive decorations. The MOC includes 14 minifigures, from dragon dancers and street vendors to family members and visiting tourists, enabling rich roleplay and storytelling. The exterior design blends Chinese, Japanese, and European elements, with details like lanterns, blossoms, a riverboat florist, a rickshaw, and a Banh Mi cart. Three main buildings anchor the model: a grandmother’s home, a Tet shop with a café, and an Ao Dai boutique with an architecture studio. Interiors feature authentic touches like bánh chưng, lucky money, retro furniture, and Tet decorations, highlighting family traditions and modern daily life. The narrative follows Linh visiting her grandmother, David preparing gifts and reuniting with Tiffany, and tourists Jason and Ruby discovering their cultural roots during Tet. There are an estimated 5 to 6 million Vietnamese people and new generations living abroad in over 130 countries and territories, like Ruby in the story, who feel both curious and eager to reconnect with their cultural roots. Of course, this model celebrates community, heritage, and renewal, offering LEGO fans a playful way to explore Vietnamese culture through architecture and storytelling.