On the evening of the 30th of Tet, when everyone is gathered around the New Year's Eve dinner table with their family, there are still workers working hard with their jobs and duties.
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Two shoe shiners are diligently polishing the shoes of many families for Tet. On the last day of the year, the demand for shoe polishing skyrockets, they try to work until the last hours of the old year, hoping to earn some extra money. |
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On the afternoon of the 30th of Tet, car and motorbike washing staff were still working at full capacity. One employee said they only finished their work around 9-10 pm. |
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Mr. Tien Dung on Trinh Hoai Duc street cuts hair for a customer on the last afternoon of the year. Along the street where Mr. Dung works, there are many barber shops, but at this hour he is the only one working, and there are quite a few customers waiting in line for their turn. |
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Minh Hieu (born in 1986) is a traffic police officer in charge of traffic flow at Phan Dinh Phung from 6pm to 10pm on the 30th of Tet. With 12 years of experience in the job, Hieu and many of his teammates are familiar with the year-end night shifts. |
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The guards on duty at President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum with solemn and decisive movements on the last evening of the year. |
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Private Khanh Duy (born in 1997, from Bac Giang) in the position of protecting the target. This year Duy did not return home to celebrate Tet with his family because he was assigned to be on duty during Tet. |
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The flower cart on New Year's Eve only had a few flowers left, she was quickly cycling home to reunite with her family. |
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The woman took the opportunity to sell the last flowers on the afternoon of the 30th of Tet in the hope of getting a higher price than usual. |
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Ms. Hang has been a sanitation worker for 14 years. Her shift is from noon to morning, working tirelessly in the area she is responsible for to help keep the streets clean at night. |
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Employees of environmental team No. 3, under the Ba Dinh Urban and Environmental Company (Hanoi), are gathering around the New Year's Eve dinner, after which they will work until 4 a.m. on the first day of Tet. |
According to VNE