Students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry will have Lunar New Year 2025 holiday from January 20 (December 21) to February 11 (January 14).
If combined with the two previous weekends, students at Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry will have a total of 25 days off. From February 12, students will return to school according to the normal schedule.
University students will have nearly a month off for the Lunar New Year 2025. (Illustration photo)
Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade also announced that students will have a 28-day Lunar New Year holiday, starting from January 20 (December 21) to February 16 (January 19).
According to MSc. Pham Thai Son, Director of the school's Admissions and Communications Center, scheduling a long Tet holiday is to help students, staff, lecturers, employees and workers have time to rest and restore their working capacity.
"The extended Lunar New Year holiday helps people living far from home to be proactive, avoiding the peak days before Tet when travel costs are high and traffic is overloaded," said Mr. Son, adding that the school's summer vacation used to last 8 weeks. From 2023, when the Lunar New Year holiday is longer, the summer vacation will be reduced to 7 weeks. Therefore, even though the Tet holiday is nearly 1 month, the school still ensures the plan and study program for the year.
In a document sent to the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Education and Training agreed to the plan for students, officials and teachers to have Tet holiday 2025 from Saturday, January 25 to Sunday, February 2 (ie December 26, Giap Thin year to January 5, At Ty year).
Thus, with this plan, cadres, teachers, school staff and students will have 9 days off (including 5 days off for Lunar New Year and 4 days off for the weekend). However, most universities give students a longer break. The reason is that schools are proactive in arranging training plans and school year time frames.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/hai-truong-dai-hoc-dau-tien-chot-lich-nghi-tet-nguyen-dan-2025-cho-sinh-vien-ar903734.html
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