From early morning, many workers, laborers and relatives, families were present at the gathering points to get on buses to return to their hometowns for Tet.
Quang Hanh Coal Company is one of the units organizing buses to take workers home for Tet earliest in Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Holding Corporation Limited (TKV). This year, this company arranged 15 free bus trips to take 600 workers and their relatives home for Tet. The Board of Directors and the Company's Trade Union were present very early to give gifts, lucky money and see off workers, laborers and their relatives home for Tet.
Meanwhile, Ha Long Coal Company arranged 17 vehicles to transport more than 600 workers and their relatives back to their hometowns for Tet and it is expected that on February 22nd (the 6th day of Tet), the Company will continue to arrange vehicles to bring workers and their families back to the unit to celebrate Spring.
It is expected that this afternoon and morning of February 14th (December 27th of the lunar calendar), the remaining units of TKV will continue to take the remaining workers back to their hometowns to celebrate Tet and reunite with their families.
This year, TKV arranged more than 300 trips, serving nearly 12,000 workers and their families returning to their hometowns for Tet.
In addition, for those who travel by themselves, the Group and units also support bus tickets for about 17,600 workers, with support levels from 500,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND/person, with a total support cost of over 11 billion VND.

For many years, especially during the Lunar New Year, hundreds of car trips, carrying tens of thousands of miners and their families, relatives back to their hometowns for Tet and then back to their hometowns to pick them up to Quang Ninh.
Departing from coal mines in Quang Ninh, the buses go to many provinces and cities such as: Hung Yen, Hai Phong, Phu Tho, Lai Chau, Tuyen Quang, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh... On the last day of the holiday, the buses return to pick up officials and employees returning to work at the company.
Those bus trips have become a cultural beauty of the unit, respected by workers as a practical "spiritual gift", helping them have a complete vacation before returning to their shifts, with mines or deep tunnels in the ground.
This not only ensures safe and convenient travel for workers but also demonstrates the practical concern and care of the Trade Union organization and business leaders for workers' lives, contributing to linking the company with workers, and spreading the tradition of "Discipline and Unity" of miners.