Joining the vibrant atmosphere of the pre-Tet days, on the afternoon of February 3, 2026, the University of Languages and Social Sciences (LHSS) in collaboration with the Duy Tan University Admissions Center organized a gathering program themed "Warm Spring, Humanistic Spirit." The event was an occasion for faculty and students to reflect on a proud year of academic journey and spread messages of affection on the threshold of the new Binh Ngo Year.

The program was attended by People's Teacher, Labor Hero Le Cong Co - Chairman of the University Council of Duy Tan University, along with the LHSS Board of Rectors, esteemed lecturers, and especially a large number of LHSS students. In her opening speech, Dr. Hoang Thi Huong - Dean of LHSS shared: "Warm Spring, Humanistic Spirit is not just an end-of-year gathering; it is also a warm, reflective moment for our teachers and students to look back on the journey of training and growth, imbued with beautiful cultural and humanistic values."

Amid the gentle ambiance of spring music, hundreds of flashlights from students' phones simultaneously "Catching the Spring Sunshine," illuminating the hall. This image symbolized the radiant "sea of sunshine" of LHSS's youth—a source of youthful energy, passion, and solidarity. In that moment, many freshmen of Cohort K31 had the chance to express heartfelt emotions about their first Tet away from home, their novel experiences in the university environment, and their longing to return to reunite with their families after a semester of effort.
One of the most anticipated parts was the series of lively interactive games interwoven throughout the program. The crimson red envelopes and the intriguing gifts were not merely material presents but also the school's wishes for "everything to go as desired," conveyed to the students.

The program's atmosphere intensified with the distinctive cultural performances arranged and presented by LHSS students themselves. From the graceful Lotus Dance by the Chinese Language Club to the jubilant melodies of songs like "A Peaceful New Year" performed by Ngoc Hoang, "Let Me Tell You" sung by To Nhu, and the deeply meaningful self-composed song "The Train Home" by student Hoang Khoi.
Notably, the short play "The Humanistic Kitchen Gods" brought hearty laughter along with profound insights, humorously and creatively recapping the university's standout events of the past year in a satirical artistic style.
Concluding the program, the Organizing Committee presented meaningful gifts: tote bags featuring the stork—the symbol of Duy Tan University. Through this small gift, the University conveys its hope that each K31 student, upon returning home for Tet, will become an "ambassador" spreading the image, humanistic cultural values, and information about the university to their local communities.

The "Warm Spring, Humanistic Spirit" program concluded in joy and emotion. The "rays of sunshine" from the program will surely accompany the students all the way to their hometowns, recharging them with energy for a brilliant and successful learning journey ahead.