The virtual reality experience project "Return to the sacred moment" is a key activity to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
For the first time, with just a VR glasses, visitors can "revive" the moment of an Autumn morning in 1945, immerse themselves with tens of thousands of people at Ba Dinh Square, listen to President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence of the birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

The entire space of Ba Dinh Square in 1945 was meticulously restored using 3D graphic technology. Participants will enter the 360-degree world, see brilliant flags and flowers, listen to the cheers and applause of the sea of people on the important historical day.
The highlight is the virtual editor - AI Human in Holobox, which can introduce details about historical events and directly answer visitors' questions.
Present at the check-in point at the Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Cultural Palace since early morning of August 20, Ms. Thuy An (Long Bien, Hanoi) said that 6 hours of queuing in exchange for "very valuable" minutes of virtual reality technology experience.
When Uncle Hos voice rang out and everyone shouted I swore!, I also raised my hand and shouted. In nearly 40 years of my life, I have never been so moved. I saw Uncle Ho and the Provisional Government on the stage, the red flag with a yellow star flying in the Buddhist part and heard Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence. I really feel like I am a part of history, she emotionally shared.
Ms. Linh Chi, living in Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi, felt in the 3D space as if standing right next to President Ho Chi Minh, fully living the sacred moment when the Reader of the Declaration of Independence.
With historical recreation technology, the virtual reality experience "Return to the sacred moment" has brought history closer and more vividly to the public. This is a project chaired by the Voice of Vietnam, assigned to VTC News Electronic Newspaper in coordination with the pace and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT).

After opening the registration portal alone, more than 30,000 people registered, and by 2:00 p.m. on August 20, nearly 3,000 visitors had experienced it.
Mr. Do Tien Sy - General Director of VOV, emphasized: "That is a testament to the desire of the public, especially the younger generation, to immerse themselves in the sea of people in Ba Dinh Square on September 2, 1945, together with the people shouted the oath of national salvation, listening to Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence".
He added: From the witty lines of the children to the pens of the veterans, everyone shares a strong patriotism and gratitude to their father, the Party and Uncle Ho. That is a vivid testament to the determination to build a strong country together.
From August 28 to September 5, people and tourists can continue to experience this activity at the National Exhibition Center (Dong Anh, Hanoi).