A80 parade

My Tam, Hoa Minzy were moved when standing at Ba Dinh singing in the A80 celebration program

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My Tam, Hoa Minzy and Vietnamese artists sang together in an art program at Ba Dinh Square to celebrate the A80 festival.

Close-up of the fireworks display at My Dinh Stadium on September 2

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Hanoi - 21 cannons fired in one minute at My Dinh Stadium, opening the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and National Day parade on September 2.

The atmosphere of the National Day Ceremony spreads throughout the Fatherland

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HCMC - All over the country, people are in the same atmosphere of parades and parades, feeling national pride.

The moment of farewell of the parade soldiers and people after the parade and parade on September 2

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Hanoi - The parade and marching blocks during the 80th Anniversary Ceremony of National Day on September 2 are walking in the cheers, joy and arms of the people.

The female Major said that she felt the biggest pressure when she was the one who explained the opening ceremony of the A80 parade

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As one of 13 people participating in the explanation team at the A80 mission, Major Ngoc Vu shared with Lao Dong reporter about the pressures, pride and emotions.

Submarine Kilo, majestic missile patrol boat parade at sea in Khanh Hoa

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On the morning of September 2, in the Cam Ranh sea area (Khanh Hoa), the Navy chaired a parade of armed forces at sea to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.

Singer Phuong Thanh, Hoang Yen Chibi stir up the atmosphere

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Singer Phuong Thanh and Hoang Yen Chibi stirred up the atmosphere with the song "Continuing the story of peace" before the parade.

Impressive flag-raising and parade at sea by the Navy

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Impressive flag-raising image of the Navy during the parade at sea to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.

lively images in all provinces and cities on National Day, September 2

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In Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong, Da Nang and many other provinces and cities, from early morning, people gathered to wake up, gathered in front of TV screens to watch the parade, parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day. From an altitude of 3,143m, many people across the country were present at Fansipan peak, wearing red shirts together, participating in the National Flag Ceremony and singing "Marching Song".

Live parade and display to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2

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On the morning of September 2, the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day 2.9 (A80) took place solemnly at the historic Ba Dinh Square. The parade and march took place from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on September 2. After passing through the stage, the forces spread out in 7 directions, through the central streets of Hanoi.

"K3 Tam Dao con - Quang Tri ancient citadel con" - the soldier who kept his oath to the river during the post-war war

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During the fierce battle at Quang Tri ancient citadel, the soldiers firmly kept their oath to "must protect every section of the sacred land of the ancient citadel". After the war, they always remember their comrades who fell on the battlefield in the past.

Girl booked tickets to watch "Red Rain", took parents to see the parade

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Early in the morning of September 2, many people flocked to My Dinh Stadium, Le Quang Dao Street to watch the parade.

I am a part of the great story of the country

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At 4:00 a.m. on September 2, Mr. Nguyen Huu Tri and members of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Bloc were present at Quan Thanh Street, preparing for the important moment of the country.

Successful excess bowel surgery, saving a child with severe abdominal pain while watching the 2.9 parade

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On the night of September 1, doctors at Xanh Pon General Hospital successfully treated a child with severe excess intestinal pain while waiting to watch the A80 parade.

Hanoians put aside their business and rent to open a zero-dong rest stop for A80

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When tens of thousands of people from all over flocked to Hanoi to watch the parade, many families, restaurant owners... opened their doors, inviting strangers to relax for free.