On February 21, the fifth day of the Lunar New Year (Tet) 2026, marks the final day the headquarters of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee (PPC) opens its premises to welcome residents to offer incense at the President Ho Chi Minh Temple and visit as well as take commemorative photos. From February 22, these activities will be temporarily suspended in preparation for the resumption of work after the Tet holiday.
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| Residents offer incense in remembrance of President Ho Chi Minh, General Vo Nguyen Giap and Heroic Martyr Vo Thi Sau. Photo: Cong Nghia |
For that reason, a large number of residents gathered at the PPC headquarters, first to offer incense in memory of President Ho Chi Minh, General Vo Nguyen Giap and Heroic Martyr Vo Thi Sau, and then to tour the premises and take souvenir photos together.
The highlight attracting all eyes at the headquarters during Tet is the apricot garden. Thanks to meticulous care, the garden has been in full bloom throughout Tet holiday, creating a scene filled with radiant yellow blossoms.
Tran Thi Khanh Doan, a resident of Ho Nai ward, shared: “This is the first time I have set foot in the PPC headquarters, and also the first time I have witnessed such a magnificent apricot garden in full bloom. I hope that after this Tet holiday, the garden will continue to be carefully tended so that next spring it will blossom even more brilliantly to welcome residents for visits and sightseeing.”
Meanwhile, Nguyen Quoc Khanh, a resident of Tran Bien ward, said: “Although it was during the Tet holiday, the reception of residents coming to offer incense at the President Ho Chi Minh Temple, visit and take photos within the headquarters was carried out in a thoughtful and dedicated manner. I hope that on important national holidays, the PPC will open its gates to the public again so that we can come to offer incense and express our respect for Uncle Ho.”
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Teachers of Tran Hung Dao Secondary School in Tran Bien ward poses for a photo with the brilliant yellow apricot garden. Photo: Cong Nghia
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| Colorful ao dai (traditional long dress) alongside yellow apricot blossoms add to the joyful atmosphere of Tet 2026. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Residents capture beautiful moments of the new spring season. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| The main gate of the PPC headquarters remains wide open during Tet holiday to welcome residents to offer incense at the President Ho Chi Minh Temple, visit and freely take commemorative photos. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Residents capture moments beside the apricot garden in full bloom on the fifth day of Tet 2026. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| The PPC grounds, facing the President Ho Chi Minh Temple, are made warmer by the yellow apricot blossoms. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Many families choose the PPC grounds as a spring outing destination during Tet 2026. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| During Tet 2026, the PPC grounds are always crowded with residents coming to offer incense to President Ho Chi Minh, visit and take commemorative photos. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| The apricot garden’s vibrant bloom throughout the Tet holiday delights visitors. Photo: Cong Nghia |
By Cong Nghia – Translated by M.Nguyet, Thu Ha
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