In the heart of the vibrant capital city, youthful arms embrace one another, the voices of young people harmonize with the heartbeats of millions as they look forward to the Grand Ceremony.
People attending the A80 parade and march should have a list of parking locations so they can enjoy the National Day celebrations without worrying about transportation.
From streets and alleys to schools and shops, the entire city of Hanoi is adorned with vibrant red flags bearing yellow stars, adding color and excitement to the city in anticipation of September 2nd.
First Lieutenant Le Thi Ngoc Han, a staff member of the Propaganda Department of the Ho Chi Minh City Command, was the female voice with a Southern accent at the ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd.
The 30.000-seat grandstand for the 80th anniversary celebration of National Day on September 2nd is gradually taking shape after nearly two months of construction.
On a national scale, the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd is an event eagerly awaited by hundreds of millions of Vietnamese people.
A cafe in Hanoi has meticulously decorated its space with an Independence Day theme to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and the upcoming National Day on September 2nd.
On the morning of October 1st, more than 300.000 Chinese citizens from all over the country gathered in Tiananmen Square (Beijing) to attend the flag-raising ceremony on National Day.
Mr. Le Ba Cai, who directly served President Ho Chi Minh, vividly remembers his first meeting with the President, when he was taught how to sharpen knives by the stream one afternoon in 1953.
Google Doodle celebrates Vietnam's National Day with an image of people excitedly gathering in front of the historic Ba Dinh Square, home to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
As a carefree young person, I used to consider September 2nd just a holiday. It wasn't until I went abroad to study that I felt a pang of sadness for not being able to experience the National Day atmosphere back home, my eyes welling up with tears when singing the national anthem.
On May 26, President Donald Trump announced he would hold the Independence Day celebration on July 4 despite warnings from lawmakers about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Today (September 2nd), Hanoi will experience showers and thunderstorms. People going out to celebrate National Day or to welcome the Vietnamese Olympic football team should remember to bring items such as umbrellas, raincoats, and hats.
Vietnam's National Day on September 2nd each year also commemorates the day President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Let's explore the significance of Vietnam's National Day on September 2nd - a holiday that has become a glorious milestone for the Vietnamese nation throughout its 72-year history.
Building a market economy and integrating into the international community has not only connected Vietnam with the region and the world, but has also enhanced our country's position in ASEAN, in Asia, and globally.
The 20th century witnessed the emergence of many independent states with democratic republican systems, but no democratic republic has had to struggle to maintain its independence and freedom throughout its development as much as Vietnam.
To meet the travel needs of people during the National Day holiday on September 2nd, bus and train stations in Ho Chi Minh City have increased the number of vehicles and adjusted surcharges to no more than 40%.
This year's National Day holiday on September 2nd lasted three days, and many people took the opportunity to return to their hometowns or go on vacation, making Hanoi's streets less congested and more pleasant to walk on.
On the morning of September 2nd, people in Hanoi joined the leisurely stroll around Ho Guom Lake, admiring the beautiful photos taken across the country.
The traditional festival celebrating Independence Day in Hai Hau (Nam Dinh province) has been maintained for the past 30 years, becoming an indispensable activity for the local people.
Hôm nay là ngày đầu tiên của kỳ nghỉ lễ 2/9 năm nay, bạn không muốn đi xa và chưa biết làm gì? Có rất nhiều bộ phim ra rạp cũng như chương trình nghệ thuật đặc sắc để bạn lựa chọn.
On the afternoon of August 24th, a press conference was held at the Ministry of Information and Communications to introduce the 2016 National Concert "What Remains".