What's special is that this Lunar New Year space was decorated by the students and faculty themselves, allowing them to fully experience the meaning of spring.
Ms. Nguyen Tran Ngoc Phuong, Director of the Marketing and Brand Development Center at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, said that in the last days of the year, the school's Tet atmosphere is filled with color thanks to the decorating efforts of the students.
"For many years now, around this time, the school organizes students to decorate the campus for Tet (Lunar New Year) and holds a spring festival for students and teachers. The design and implementation of Tet decorations at all four campuses of the school are created jointly by lecturers and students, bringing fresh and colorful spaces," shared Master Ngoc Phuong.
Many teachers and students have invested in stylish outfits such as ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress), traditional costumes, office wear, school uniforms, etc., to take check-in photos next to apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, and chrysanthemums.
A space filled with the colors of spring and a super cool check-in style from the teachers and students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.
The young calligrapher writes the character "An" (meaning peace) wishing for a peaceful new year.
Students taking photos in the Tet (Lunar New Year) themed space.
At Saigon International University, Master Cao Quang Tu, Director of Admissions, said that the Student Union, along with teachers and students, personally decorated the space for Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) with the theme " Tet of the Past, Spring of the Present." During the school's spring festival, everyone wore traditional ao dai (Vietnamese long dress) as a way to honor Vietnamese culture.
"At the spring festival, teachers and students together wrapped banh chung and banh tet (traditional Vietnamese rice cakes), took group photos, participated in folk games such as throwing the ball, bamboo pole jumping, giving calligraphy gifts, and engaging in practical exchanges. Especially noteworthy was the vibrant flashmob dance performed by the faculty and staff of the school, which brought a fresh and energetic atmosphere, marking a brilliant start to the new year," shared Master Cao Quang Tu.
Teachers and students of Saigon International University check in together amidst the Tet (Lunar New Year) decorations at the school.
Seeing cherry blossoms means seeing spring.
Female students at Saigon International University welcome a joyful, lucky, and meaningful new year.
To kick off a series of colorful Lunar New Year events, the Institute of Culture and Arts, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance, organized a handmade photo booth decoration contest to celebrate the 2024 Lunar New Year.
Ms. Truong Thi Ngoc Bich, Director of the Information-Communication Center at the University of Economics and Finance Ho Chi Minh City, stated: "After the launch period, this competition has received creative ideas from many students. The Spring Festival decoration competition, themed 'A Bountiful Tet ,' is deeply rooted in Vietnamese cultural identity. Teams can freely express themselves, sketching out Tet in their own creative style while still ensuring it aligns with Vietnamese customs and traditions, and respects Vietnamese culture and heritage."
To help showcase the unique personalities and ingenuity of the students, 70% of the details on the products must be handmade. The winning products will be displayed in the school lobby, becoming an impressive spot for students to take photos for social media.
Beautiful female students from the University of Economics and Finance Ho Chi Minh City pose with banh chung and banh tet (traditional Vietnamese rice cakes).
Taking photos amidst vibrant yellow apricot blossoms.
Students from the University of Economics and Finance Ho Chi Minh City present their creative check-in space at the competition.
Besides creating a cozy Tet atmosphere decorated by the students themselves, Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade organized the "Celebrating Tet Away from Home" program for students who could not return home for Tet, allowing them to stay in the dormitory.
Mr. Pham Thai Son, Director of the Admissions and Communications Center of Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade, said: "These activities of the university aim to help students feel the warmth and care from their teachers while also experiencing the spirit of Tet. Each gift package from the university includes a lucky money envelope with 1 million VND and a gift sponsored by a business..."
Students from Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade eagerly check in at the university's Tet (Lunar New Year) themed space.
Taking photos with green sticky rice cakes and yellow apricot blossoms.
Yellow and red symbolize a successful new year.
Van Hien University (VHU) also decorated its space with vibrant spring colors so that students could take beautiful photos to welcome the new year before returning home for Tet.
Female students of Van Hien University in the school's Tet (Lunar New Year) themed space.
Let's preserve the spring moments together.
Spending the last days of the year together before returning home to celebrate Tet (Lunar New Year ) with family.
Mr. Hoang Xuan Ai, Director of the Online Communication and Admissions Center of Van Hien University, shared: "The university also organized a photo contest 'Celebrating Tet in My Hometown with VHU' for university students and high school students, with prizes including laptops, tablets, smartphones... to help them spread more of the unique Tet culture of their hometowns."
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