VietNamNet Bridge – For Vietnamese people, Tet (Lunar New Year) means days of reunion, hope and luck. 

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People are seen at Mien Tay Coach Station on Sunday in HCM City. Many people choose to leave the city earlier for Tet celebrations at home. — VNA/VNS Photo Hoang Hai


All family members, especially those who live far from home, are looking forward to gathering together.

This year, State employees will enjoy a 7-day break for Tet holiday from February 14 to 20. Students started the holidays earlier.

During these days, millions of people are flocking to major bus and train stations in big cities to come back home for a family reunion.


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Tan Son Nhat International Airport on Sunday. Since early this month, the airport has been overcrowded as overseas Vietnamese arrived home for Tet. The busiest airport in Vietnam, the airport is usually packed during Tet as people leave for their hometowns. — VNA/VNS Photo Tran Xuan Tinh


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People buy train tickets at Sai Gon Railway Station on Sunday. — VNA/VNS Photo Tran Xuan Tinh


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A group of university students on Monday morning leave Hanoi for their hometown for Tet. - VNS Photo Viet Thanh


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People drive home on National Highway 32 on Monday for Tet celebration, bringing Tet gifts with them. — VNS Photo Viet Thanh



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Going home with heavy luggage at My Dinh Coach Station. - VNS Viet Thanh


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Passengers waiting for coaches at My Dinh Coach Station on Monday. — VNS Viet Thanh


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My Dinh Coach Station in Hanoi serves about 15,000 passengers daily during Tet holidays. The station expects to have enough coaches to meet increasing travel demand this time. In the same period last year, the station served 35,000 passengers daily. — VNS Photo Viet Thanh



Source: VNS

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