The local three day celebration of the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, was held this weekend in Balboa Park. Hosted by the Vietnamese American Youth Alliance, this weekends festivities were nothing short of spectacular – and loads of fun and great food. You can see a full recap of events here
Now this is one week after Chinese New Year. And one month after January first. And almost nine months before Jewish New Year starts in September.
That’s one great thing about living in a city like San Diego, with such diverse cultures. You get a do over on the New Year’s resolutions!
You also get to participate in just about any reason at all for a party. We’re a long way from New Orleans, but we have a Mardi Gras festival, this year on February 24, in the Gaslamp section. Oh, but wait, the weekend before that, we will be partying for Carnevale in Little Italy. And then in May, it’s the Zydeco Gator by the Bay Festival, where 8000 pounds of crawfish will be consumed…
San Diego is such a beautiful city, it is small wonder that we celebrate it every chance we get. Outdoor festivals are just one part of this great climate and beautiful scenery we enjoy, and it’s all part of the energy of our city. Art Festivals, Music Festivals, Food Festivals – seems like we live – and eat – outdoors.
It is truly a joy to live in a beautiful city like this.
Remember when you buy with CondoDomain in San Diego you save thousands via our commission refund business model. On average our clients get back more than $10,000 cash back at closing! (Learn More)


