On the occasion of the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year 2026, the program "Spring Bus - Reunion Tet 2026" organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Student Cultural House in coordination with other units continues to be organized.
The program brings students and freelancers from Ho Chi Minh City back to their hometowns to celebrate Tet, prioritizing cases with difficult circumstances, household registration in the Central and Central Highlands provinces and localities heavily affected by natural disasters and storms.
This year, the organizers plan to award 1,500 bus tickets with gifts, for routes from Ho Chi Minh City to the Central and Central Highlands provinces.
The program will take place on the morning of February 7th (December 20th of the lunar calendar).
Along with that, the program "Spring from millions of golden hearts" is also organized to care for disadvantaged students who do not have the conditions to return home for Tet.
In addition, in the university block, many units are implementing practical support, originating from the actual needs of students.
Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade announces free motorbike parking for students during the Tet holiday, from February 2nd to March 15th, 2026, to help students feel secure when returning home for long days.
Hong Bang International University presented Tet gifts to all students of the school, each student received a gift of a wall clock with a custom design. The total value of gifts is more than 2 billion VND.
In addition, the school presented 150 Tet gifts, each worth 3 million VND, to students in difficult circumstances, to support them and their families to celebrate the 2026 Lunar New Year.

At Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, the school organizes a Tet care program for students, focusing on supporting those in difficult circumstances and students staying in the city during the holidays. This year, the school has awarded 82 support scholarships with a total budget of more than 200 million VND.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Tat Thanh University is implementing the program "Students celebrate Tet away from home", giving Tet gifts and lucky money envelopes to nearly 200 students who cannot return to their hometowns due to economic conditions.