The City of Westminster held its annual Tet Parade on February 1, 2025, celebrating the Lunar New Year with a vibrant display of culture and community spirit. The event featured a special renewal of vows ceremony for local couple Tam and Christine, marking their 25th wedding anniversary. The ceremony was officiated by Orange County club recorder Hugh Wynn, who emphasized the importance of love, loyalty, and commitment in marriage.
During the ceremony, Tam and Christine exchanged vows in front of family, friends, and city officials, including Mayor Chi Charlie Wynne and other council members. The couple also exchanged rings, symbolizing their enduring love and commitment to one another. The event was met with applause and congratulations from the audience, highlighting the community's support for the couple's milestone.
The parade showcased various floats and performances, with the theme "Spring of Resiliency," represented by a float featuring a snake, symbolizing wisdom and transformation. The event also included participation from local organizations, such as the Association of Vietnamese American Allied Veterans and the Viet Youth Foundation, which performed traditional dances and honored the history of the Vietnamese community.
Congressman Lou Correa, a long-time resident of Orange County, also attended the parade, extending his wishes for a happy Lunar New Year to all participants and attendees. The event not only celebrated the new year but also served as a reminder of the resilience and unity within the Westminster community.
As the parade concluded, city officials expressed their hopes for a prosperous and joyful year ahead, reinforcing the significance of community and cultural heritage in Westminster. The Tet Parade continues to be a cherished tradition, bringing together residents to celebrate their shared history and aspirations for the future.