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Child studying abroad does not come home for Tet, mother in Vietnam misses him terribly

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên07/02/2024


Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 1.

Ms. Chu Hong Vinh (wearing a red scarf) with her husband and 5 children on the 2023 spring trip across the Central region

That is the story of Ms. Chu Hong Vinh, mother of 5 children - 4 girls, 1 boy (aged 23, 19, 16, 10 and 8 years old respectively), residing in Ho Chi Minh City.

Ms. Vinh’s two eldest daughters, Nguyen Ngoc Anh Thu and Nguyen Ngoc Minh Thu, are both former students of Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted, currently studying abroad in Melbourne (Australia) and New York (USA). The remaining three children are students in Ho Chi Minh City.

This Tet, Anh Thu and Minh Thu, due to their study and work schedules abroad, cannot return home to celebrate Tet with their families. Therefore, seeing the bustling Tet atmosphere everywhere, seeing Tan Son Nhat airport crowded with people welcoming each other to reunite after long flights, Chu Hong Vinh's heart is filled with longing for her children.

"I don't just remember the Tet holidays when all family members gathered together. I remember all the moments when all 7 of us sat together, during simple daily meals, during previous trips together," said Ms. Chu Hong Vinh.

Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 2.

The mother remembers all the simple moments when the whole family gathered together and ate together.

The mother of five well-behaved, studious children recounted a memorable memory last year, when all her children were at home, the whole family went on a spring trip along the Central region in a self-driving car. The children planned the itinerary themselves, where to stop to sightsee, what to visit, what to eat, where to stay... In each province, the whole family took photos and checked in together, creating beautiful memories and helping the children gain practical knowledge about Vietnam's geography - something they had only seen in books until now.

"From Ho Chi Minh City, our family drove to Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa), Da Nang, Thua Thien - Hue, Quang Binh, then back to Hoi An ( Quang Nam ), Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh), Phu Yen... and then back to Ho Chi Minh City. At each location, we stopped to rest and enjoy the typical local cuisine," Ms. Chu Hong Vinh recalled, flipping through the commemorative photos the whole family took during the 2023 spring trip.

Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 3.
Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 4.
Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 5.

Beautiful memories of Ms. Chu Hong Vinh's family in the spring of 2023 when the couple and their 5 children traveled along the Central region, stopping to check-in, visit, and eat typical dishes in every province and city they went to.

"Until now, sometimes someone in my family comes across a commemorative photo on their phone or somewhere and immediately posts it to the "Loving Family" group for family members to review with warm, lovely feelings. I am very proud of my family and my children. Many times I realize that it is my children who have helped me grow up a lot, experience many things and become more aware of the efforts and achievements of my family's education ," the mother was moved.

More meaning about the concept of family reunion

This year, the Year of the Dragon 2024, Ms. Vinh's eldest daughter Nguyen Ngoc Anh Thu - a law student at Monash University, has just graduated, is working and studying for 6 months to get a practicing certificate - will celebrate the new year in Melbourne (Australia).

19-year-old daughter Nguyen Ngoc Minh Thu, a student at the University of Rochester, will celebrate Vietnamese New Year with international students from New York, USA.

Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 6.
Con du học không về ăn tết, mẹ ở Việt Nam quay quắt nhớ- Ảnh 7.

Anh Thu (left), who has just graduated with a law degree from Monash University, Australia, is currently studying and working to obtain a practicing certificate. Next to her is Minh Thu, a student at Rochester University, USA. Both are former students of Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted, Ho Chi Minh City.

The family has 7 members, but this Tet is missing 2 daughters, Ms. Chu Hong Vinh wraps up her love and misses her children in phone calls to ask after them. Every day, her family always uses 3 time zones: Vietnam time, Melbourne time and New York time. Members will often choose the most convenient time frame to call on the Zalo group to share and confide with each other.

Ms. Vinh confided: "My husband and I want to tell our two daughters that, even though they are studying abroad in faraway countries like Australia and the United States, we always hope that they will celebrate Lunar New Year away from home as an interesting experience, thereby discovering more about the customs and practices in foreign lands - such as Western New Year. From there, they will see more meaning in the concept of family reunion, about the love of their homeland Vietnam. That is also the motivation to help them - international students - make daily efforts in studying and researching, contributing useful things to the community. The two of them are always the faith and pride of the whole family and a torch to light the way for their younger siblings in Vietnam to follow...".



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