On the morning of August 30, many people came to Le Quang Dao Street to see the military equipment moving on the way to the gathering place, after completing the general parade.
According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, immediately after the military equipment entered the gathering place and the roads were normal, many people left, but many people still stayed in this area to rest, waiting for vehicles to return.

Many people have proactively cleaned their trash, moved it to a place or given it to environmental sanitation staff.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Hang - an environmental sanitation worker at Urban Environment One Member Co., Ltd. - Cau Dien Branch, held a black bag of garbage and walked along the road to clean up garbage. The trash bag was quite big, but it was full in a short time.
The 39-year-old female environmental worker said that the more people gather, the more garbage there will certainly be than usual. She shared that many people when going to see military equipment in this area have the intention to clean up their own trash. This helps the streets become cleaner, as well as helps cleaning workers like her to have less trouble.

On normal days, Ms. Hang and her colleagues have longer and more difficult time cleaning up the street than usual.
The drips of endless sweat on the female worker's face. "Although it is more difficult, I feel happy and proud to have contributed a small part to the success of the rehearsals, rehearsals, as well as the upcoming parade," Ms. Hang expressed.
However, according to records, there are still cases of people littering after leaving. Mr. Nguyen Van Son (Ha Dong) expressed his hope that everyone will be aware of maintaining cleanliness, collecting garbage neatly in their own bags, and putting it in a suitable place so that environmental sanitation workers can more conveniently collect garbage, keeping the streets clean and beautiful. That is also a contribution to the success of the parade on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of National Day.