In the first case, at 0:20 a.m. on January 28 (29th of Lunar New Year), Ms. Huyen discovered a forgotten bag containing a lot of jewelry. Among them were 10 gold-colored metal rings, 2 gold-colored metal bracelets, 3 necklaces, earrings and more than 3.5 million VND left on a trolley in Hall A, Passenger Terminal T1.

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Many pieces of jewelry were left behind at Noi Bai airport. Photo: Phan Cong

Next on duty this afternoon, January 30 (the 2nd day of Tet), Ms. Huyen continued to discover a forgotten bag containing cash of many different denominations with a total value of nearly 50 million VND.

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Passengers happily receive their forgotten belongings back at Noi Bai airport. Photo: Phan Cong

She quickly coordinated with the mobile security force to hand over the property according to regulations. When asked to take a souvenir photo with the owner of the forgotten property, Ms. Huyen quickly asked permission to take the photo so she could return to her position to ensure work.

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Ms. Bui Thi Huyen. Phan Cong

Ms. Bui Thi Huyen is a person who often picks up passengers' forgotten belongings at the airport, with total assets worth billions of VND. She is also an employee who has been repeatedly awarded by the Vietnam Airports Corporation and Noi Bai International Airport.