From early morning to late night, mail and goods trucks steadily depart, extending their journey from North to South Vietnam. Inside the processing centers, each package is sorted, routed, and loaded onto trucks with the highest demands for speed and accuracy. On the streets of the city center as well as the outskirts, the sight of postal workers weaving through alleys, residential areas, and industrial zones has become a familiar highlight in the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year).
The peak season at the end of the year is always a time of surge in production: from gifts and regional specialties to e-commerce goods. Each postal item is not just a package, but also contains the anticipation of family reunions, New Year's greetings, and the business efforts of thousands of households and enterprises nationwide.

These vehicles bring the spirit of Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) to all corners of the country.
Anticipating peak demand, the entire network proactively developed operational plans early on; increased manpower and added transportation vehicles; and flexibly organized deliveries outside of regular business hours, including holidays. The overarching goal was to maintain a smooth and safe flow of goods, ensuring that each postal item was processed, transported, and delivered to recipients as quickly as possible before the New Year.
With its network covering every commune and ward and its large-scale operational capacity, Vietnam Post continues to affirm its role as the national postal infrastructure, maintaining the flow of goods and services under all circumstances, especially during peak periods with profound social significance such as the Lunar New Year.
Beyond simply fulfilling year-end orders, Vietnam Post is progressively restructuring towards modernization and digitalization. Improving logistics capabilities, applying technology in management and operations, optimizing the network, and enhancing service quality are being intensified, creating a foundation for a multi-service postal ecosystem that better meets the needs of citizens, businesses, and the development of the digital economy .
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the year-end, when many doors have closed to welcome the Lunar New Year, the pace of postal services remains steady. From today's tireless delivery vehicles, a modern, flexible, and deeply connected postal landscape is quietly but persistently taking shape, bringing the spirit of spring to every corner of the country.
Source: https://mst.gov.vn/giu-nhip-chuyen-phat-dua-tet-ve-khap-moi-mien-19726021522130785.htm






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