Touching images of people who 'misstep' on New Year's Eve
(Baonghean.vn) - On the eve of Tet, the mood of the students at Phuc Son voluntary drug rehabilitation center (Anh Son) suddenly became unusually excited. Preparing to welcome the new year in a very special place, those who have lost their way are turning to their families and determined to find a "way back" in life.
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Phuc Son Voluntary Drug Rehabilitation Center, under the Nghe An Provincial Youth Union, is located in the mountainous area of Phuc Son Commune, Anh Son District, and is responsible for receiving voluntary and compulsory drug addicts. Currently, the center is managing and rehabilitating 180 students, mainly from districts, cities and towns in the province. Photo: Cong Kien |
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On the days before Tet, many students suddenly feel moved when they see the peach blossoms blooming in the campus, memories of Tet holidays of many years past come flooding back... Photo: Cong Kien |
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In a place considered special, because it is completely isolated from the outside, the students of Phuc Son Voluntary Drug Rehabilitation Center are organized by the Center's Board of Directors to celebrate Tet in a thoughtful way. First, they clean the campus, take care of flower beds and ornamental plants to welcome the new Spring. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Next is taking care of the vegetable garden to improve and enhance the quality of daily meals, especially during Tet holidays. Photo: Cong Kien |
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In particular, the Board of Directors prepared materials and organized for students to wrap and cook banh chung to celebrate Tet. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Those who "misstep", who have caused sadness to their relatives, families and pain to society, patiently sit on the eve of Tet wrapping each cake, tying each string, their faces filled with many thoughts... Photo: Cong Kien |
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Chung cakes and Tet cakes with meat and bean fillings, skillfully wrapped by students, will be cooked and offered as incense on New Year's Eve. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Peach trees were already available in the campus. To make the Tet atmosphere more bustling, students were also given kumquat pots and decorated with flashing lights. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Some students were visited by their families and relatives who brought gifts and cakes for the Tet holiday. At that moment, their eyes turned to each other, hiding many secrets. Everyone hoped that next year they would be reunited... Photo: Cong Kien |
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After work, staff and students sit together to sing songs about Spring, expressing their wishes, hopes and determination as the world changes to a new Spring. Photo: Cong Kien |