People pack their belongings and ride motorbikes to their hometown to welcome the Lunar New Year

Many people travel by motorbike with their belongings to their hometown on January 20 (ie 29 of Tet).

After finishing work on the last day of work, today (January 20) 29 Tet, the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday, many people travel by motorbike to their hometown on the roads. Pictured, taken at Giai Phong Street (Hoang Mai, Hanoi)

With cold weather, low temperature, vehicles traveling by motorbikes wear warm clothes when traveling on the road

Some vehicles wriggled onto the sidewalk so that the journey back home would not be congested

The official announcement from the Government that the 2023 Lunar New Year holiday will last 7 days (From January 20, 2023 to January 26, 2023) (December 29, Lunar New Year to the end of January 5, Quarter of the Rabbit). Depending on the province, there will be different holidays.

Bouquets of flowers from the capital were brought home to celebrate Tet.

“After preparing things for the temporary shelter, I started riding a motorbike back to my hometown in Nam Dinh about nearly 100km, my emotions were very excited because I was about to reunite with my family where my parents, husband, children and brother lived. cousins,” shared Nguyen Thu Uyen.

Some people, because they carry bulky things, have to constantly get off the bus to tie up for a long journey.

People brought chickens to leave the capital

Many young children and their parents ride motorbikes to their hometown for the Lunar New Year holiday in 2023.

Traveling by motorbike in cold weather along with long journeys will make people tired and hard

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