According to the plan, the state-level general approval program for the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day 2.9 (A80) will be held at Ba Dinh Square and central streets at 6:30 a.m. on August 30.
This is the final parade and parade training session on a scale equivalent to an official event, with the participation of the air force. After that, the reserve military parade may take place on August 31.
Due to the same scale, the parade and parade route for the general parade will be identical to the A80 parade and parade officially on September 2.
A80 parade and march route
After passing through the stage, the walking groups will parade and walk to the end of Hung Vuong Street and separate along 3 different routes (the foreign army block is not separate).

Route 1 (right): Follow the route of Tran Phu - Kim Ma - Lieu Giai. The end point is at Van Cao Street and Quan Ngua Sports Palace.
Route 2 (left): Follow the Nguyen Thai Hoc - Trang Thi - Trang Tien route. The end point is at August Revolution Square.
Route 3 (left): Follow the Nguyen Thai Hoc - Le Duan route. The end point is at Thong Nhat Park.
Nghi Truong block: follows the direction of Nguyen Thai Hoc - Trang Thi - Trang Tien, ending at August Revolution Square.
The walking block (Army, Police, militia, foreign groups): withdraw in 3 main directions:
Nguyen Thai Hoc - Kim Ma - Lieu Giai - Van Cao - SVD Quan Ngua.
Nguyen Thai Hoc - Trang Thi - Trang Tien - August Revolution Square.
Nguyen Thai Hoc - Le Duan - Thong Nhat Park.
Mobile Police and Cavalry blocks: Follow Le Hong Phong - Ngoc Ha road, to Bach Thao Park.
Hong Ky block: Do Le Hong Phong - Doi Can - Giang Van Minh - Kim Ma - Lieu Giai, to Quan Ngua.
Mass, Culture - Sports: Go straight through the stage, end at Hang Day Stadium (Nguyen Thai Hoc - Trinh Hoai Duc model car).
Motor vehicle block: Divided into 2 main routes:
Cua Bac - Nghi Tam - Au Co - Vo Chi Cong - Duong Lang - Tran Duy Hung - Thang Long Avenue - Le Quang Dao - F1 racetrack.
Nguyen Thai Hoc - Giang Vo - Duong Lang - Tran Duy Hung - Thang Long Avenue - Le Quang Dao - F1 racetrack.
People and tourists can watch the State-level General Approval Ceremony parade, parade through 270 LED screens and 400 loudspeakers along the routes, bringing a realistic and vivid experience as if present at the square.
People and tourists should arrive about 4-6 hours before the road closure at the routes where parades and parades pass to choose a convenient viewing location.
Some routes, beautiful locations to watch the A80 parade and parade rehearsal
The parade and parade routes are long with many participants, so people and tourists can choose any location along the route to follow. However, some central locations will help with more complete observations.

Accordingly, the Hung Vuong - Tran Phu intersection near the festival stand is a place where most parades can be admired. Nguyen Thai Hoc - Trang Tien street is also considered a beautiful place to watch the army passing by.
On the Nguyen Thai Hoc axis, the area around 143 towards Le Duan is where the blocks begin to turn to the gathering point, including the international group.
In addition, many intersections and spacious areas such as Tran Phu - Nguyen Tri Phuong intersection, Cua Nam - Trang Thi - Tho Nhuom, Hang Khay - Trang Tien route, or Kim Ma - Doi Can - Lieu Giai - Van Cao points are also convenient for panoramic observation.
The August Revolution Square (in front of the Opera House) and Quan Ngua Stadium are places to gather after the festival, creating opportunities for people to interact and take photos with soldiers. In addition, the section from Hanoi Station to Thong Nhat Park is where some groups gather.
Location for gathering A80 parades
Nghi Truong Block: August Revolution Square
Military, Police, Militia, Foreign Forces: Quan Ngua Stadium
Part of the walking block: Thong Nhat Park
Mobile Police, Horse soldiers: Bach Thao Park
Hong Ky block: Quan Ngua Stadium (towards Doi Can)
Public, Cultural - Sports block: Hang Day Stadium
Mechanical block, artillery vehicles: F1 racetrack