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Students handed Tet train ticket discounts

The Hanoi Railway Station has started to sell discounted train tickets for students to get back to their hometown for the Tet holiday which will falls on February 10.
The Hanoi Railway Station has started to sell discounted train ticketsfor students to get back to their hometown for the Tet holiday whichwill falls on February 10.

The tickets would be availableat schools, colleges and universities at a 10 percent discount, saidvice head of the station Phung Thi Ly Ha.

Students would be required to show their IDs and student cards to buy tickets at discount prices.

Hanoi National University of Education student Tuan Anh said he alwayshad trouble getting tickets to his hometown in central Nghe An Province.

“Last year I had to buy a ticket to Vinh Station and takea bus to my house, which is 130km away from the station as all ticketshad been sold out. I had to spend a night at the station and wasovercharged to get a bus ticket,” he said.

“I hope this year will be better,” he said.

Student union secretary Le Xuan Quang said most students were fromcentral regions and were used to being crammed on buses before Tet.

This year the school had arranged for 45-seat buses to pick up students at schools, Quang said.

The railway station had sold 30,000 tickets for Tet travel since they went on sale in early December.-VNA

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