Ho Chi Minh City sets off fireworks at 16 locations on the evening of July 2nd to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the City named after Uncle Ho
Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has just issued a plan to organize fireworks displays on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the honorable Saigon - Gia Dinh City named after President Ho Chi Minh (July 2, 1976 - July 2, 2026).
According to the plan, all 16 locations will simultaneously set off fireworks from 9:00 PM to 9:15 PM on July 2, 2026.
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Sea turtle appears in Nha Trang Bay
While guiding a group of tourists to swim and see coral reefs in the buoy area for swimmers belonging to Hon Mun Marine Protected Area, Mr. Nguyen Huu Dai - a diving guide with many years of attachment to Nha Trang Bay - suddenly discovered a sea turtle (bait hill) swimming in clear blue water.
According to Mr. Dai, although he has been in the profession for many years and regularly takes tourists to explore Hon Mun sea area, this is the first time he has witnessed sea turtles appearing right in the area he is guiding visitors to.
Immediately after discovering the sea turtle, Mr. Dai reminded tourists to keep a distance, not to swim along, not to surround or try to touch the turtle individual. Everyone quietly observed until the sea turtle slowly left.
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People flying kite flutes affect 3 flights, Hai Phong Police issue warning
On June 23, the City Police informed that at about 22:23 on June 6, the Vietnam Airlines flight route Ho Chi Minh City - Hai Phong at booth number 16, Cat Bi International Airport, informed the Approach Control Center to observe a flying object at an altitude of about 200-300 feet near the runway area.

Immediately after that, the air traffic controller used binoculars and detected a luminous object, moving up and down and from left to right. The access control center at Cat Bi airport immediately activated a coordination process to receive, verify and process information related to the activity of flying objects in the airport's no-fly and restricted-fly zones.
At 11:54 PM on the same day, representatives of the Hai An Ward Military Command determined that the flying object was a kite with a light attached. The Hai Phong City Military Command then announced that the kite had been pulled down.
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