Young people refresh their way of celebrating Tet
Hương Ly - Anh Thư |
Not only gathering with family, young people also travel to experience, ready for a new year with new beginnings.
Hương Ly - Anh Thư |
Not only gathering with family, young people also travel to experience, ready for a new year with new beginnings.
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Ho Chi Minh City - The National History - Culture Park attracts a large number of people to visit and take photos thanks to its green space and many traditional check-in corners.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Immediately after the opening ceremony, Ong Do street and the brilliant yellow apricot blossom street became check-in points attracting a large number of young people.
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New approaches help young people not only look but also directly participate, interact and continue to tell heritage stories.
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Hai Phong - On the morning of February 14, hundreds of workers boarded a bus to return to their hometowns to celebrate Tet organized by the Trade Union of Yazaki Hai Phong Vietnam Co., Ltd.
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Can Tho - After many long days of sticking to the fishing grounds, fishermen's fishing boats have returned to shore to celebrate Tet and prepare for the first sea trip of the new year.
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Forecast from the 27th to the 29th of Tet, Hanoi's weather during the day is quite warm. However, from the night of the 29th of Tet, the weather is likely to turn rainy and cold due to cold air.
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In the program "Samediday Afternoon Coffee" this week, Gen Z singer Bui Truong Linh shared about the backstage of "Hello Brother" and his professional views.
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The US is currently strengthening its forces amid diplomatic challenges with Iran.
THÁI BẢO - NGỌC ÁNH |
Ho Chi Minh City - The National History - Culture Park attracts a large number of people to visit and take photos thanks to its green space and many traditional check-in corners.
Bảo Tú |
Ho Chi Minh City - Immediately after the opening ceremony, Ong Do street and the brilliant yellow apricot blossom street became check-in points attracting a large number of young people.
minh vũ |
New approaches help young people not only look but also directly participate, interact and continue to tell heritage stories.