Vietnam’s National Day celebrates the declaration of independence from France in 1945.
On this day, Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi.
The holiday is marked by grand military parades, fireworks, and public concerts. Streets are decorated with national flags, and events are held to highlight key historical milestones. It is a day of pride and unity for Vietnamese people, who often spend it with family or participate in community celebrations.
Museums and cultural centers organize exhibitions showcasing the country’s journey to freedom.
This public holiday emphasizes the significance of Vietnam’s sovereignty and independence.
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