Liberation Day marks the historic event of Vietnam’s reunification in 1975, following the end of the Vietnam War.
Parades, concerts, and other commemorative events are held to honor the sacrifices of those who fought for the country.
In Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), large-scale fireworks and memorial ceremonies take place.
This day symbolizes the unity of North and South Vietnam and the country’s independence. It is a time for reflection on the lessons of history and national pride.
Museums and public institutions organize special exhibitions related to the war and victory.
As a public holiday, it is also a day for relaxation and travel.
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