People return to major cities after New Year’s holiday

  • National Highway 51, connecting Vung Tau to Dong Nai province and the center of Ho Chi Minh City, has relatively smooth traffic flow in the section passing through Ba Ria ward. VNA Photo: Hoàng Nhị
    National Highway 51, connecting Vung Tau to Dong Nai province and the center of Ho Chi Minh City, has relatively smooth traffic flow in the section passing through Ba Ria ward. VNA Photo: Hoàng Nhị
  • National Highway 51, connecting Vung Tau to Dong Nai province and the center of Ho Chi Minh City, has relatively smooth traffic flow in the section passing through Ba Ria ward. VNA Photo: Hoàng Nhị
    National Highway 51, connecting Vung Tau to Dong Nai province and the center of Ho Chi Minh City, has relatively smooth traffic flow in the section passing through Ba Ria ward. VNA Photo: Hoàng Nhị
  • The old National Highway 1A was crowded with vehicles from the morning of January 4. VNA Photo: Quốc Khánh
    The old National Highway 1A was crowded with vehicles from the morning of January 4. VNA Photo: Quốc Khánh
  • People from provinces bordering Hanoi return to the city on the morning of January 4 on the old National Highway 1A. VNA Photo: Quốc Khánh
    People from provinces bordering Hanoi return to the city on the morning of January 4 on the old National Highway 1A. VNA Photo: Quốc Khánh
  • The elevated section of Ringway 3 leading towards the city center and Nuoc Ngam bus station see a record high volume of traffic on January 4. VNA Photo: Quốc Khánh
    The elevated section of Ringway 3 leading towards the city center and Nuoc Ngam bus station see a record high volume of traffic on January 4. VNA Photo: Quốc Khánh
On the last day of the four-day New Year’s holiday, people from neighbouring provinces returned to the major cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city to begin a new working year on January 4. VNA Photo

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