
On many central streets, people and tourists gathered in large numbers to watch the parade and parade in preparation for the 80th Anniversary of National Day on September 2. The sound of the loudspeaker, convoys of cars running bonsai on the road, helicopters and airplanes appeared in the sky of Hanoi, making the atmosphere even more bustling.
Besides the people of the capital, many international tourists also immerse themselves in this special atmosphere. Some international tourists have learned about Vietnam's National Day in advance and are looking forward to witnessing the parade.

Alina and Timofey (Russia) shared when they were present on Ton Duc Thang Street: "We have been here for 10 days, after visiting Ninh Binh, we came to Hanoi. Before coming, I had known about Vietnam's National Day and had a big parade. In my hometown (Russia), we learned about Vietnamese history because the two countries have a close relationship.
This morning, I saw a helicopter in the sky, the atmosphere was very bustling. People poured into the streets, I really liked the way they showed their respect for the national flag. Many people wore shirts, hats, and carried banners printed with national flags. Tonight, I will definitely watch the parade because on September 2 I will not be in Hanoi anymore," Alina expressed.

Similarly, Eliana Cristina (Russia) eagerly stayed on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street until the end of the parade gathering.
I have been in Vietnam for 2 weeks and I know this is a historic moment when people are preparing to celebrate National Day on September 2. I felt the spirit of pride spreading everywhere. The streets were packed, people were full of energy. I hope the parade and march tonight will be so grand, she expressed.
Unlike other Russian visitors, Mr. Elliot, a French tourist, happened to be coming to Vietnam at this time.
"I don't know what's happening, I just see people flocking to the streets, everyone smiles. The roads were blocked, so I stood here for about an hour. I planned to go to the market to buy drinks because I was quite thirsty. The atmosphere was bustling but also crowded, I thought I wouldn't stay until late at night to watch," the male tourist shared while walking on Tran Phu street.
With a grand scale, the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2 promise to leave a strong impression on people and international friends.