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Hanoi - The majestic atmosphere of the September 2 parade at Ba Dinh Square was recreated impressively, full of emotions and national pride.
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Hundreds of patients and their families from all departments of Xanh Pon General Hospital are looking at the windows to witness the A80 parade groups.
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Hanoi - Veterans of Dong Da ward are tasked with participating in protecting security, order, and ensuring safety at the live broadcast point of the parade.
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On the morning of September 2, Hanoi was covered in flags on National Day. Many young people were proud to witness the parade with their own eyes, reminding them of their responsibility to continue the tradition.
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Hanoi - The traffic jam has caused many people to not find a convenient location to watch fireworks at My Dinh, they only heard the loud explosions of fireworks in regret.
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Dong Nai - The authorities are handling the series of collisions that occurred between many cars on the Phan Thiet - Dau Giay Expressway.
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Although there are also times of local congestion, in general, the traffic at the southern gateway of Hanoi on the last day of this year's September 2 holiday is surprisingly clear.
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According to Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee Do Van Chien, in all revolutionary periods, the Party, State and people of Vietnam always respect and show deep gratitude for the deep affection and valuable support of international friends and people.
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Ha Tinh At the parade and parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of the country's National Day, Vietnamese Heroic Mother Tran Thi Huyen sat next to General Secretary To Lam attending the ceremony.
Thùy Linh - Anh Đức |
Hundreds of patients and their families from all departments of Xanh Pon General Hospital are looking at the windows to witness the A80 parade groups.
Trần Tuấn |
Hanoi - Veterans of Dong Da ward are tasked with participating in protecting security, order, and ensuring safety at the live broadcast point of the parade.
Phương Anh |
On the morning of September 2, Hanoi was covered in flags on National Day. Many young people were proud to witness the parade with their own eyes, reminding them of their responsibility to continue the tradition.