These days, amid the bustling pace of life of the Capital, a series of symbolic works are being renovated and upgraded at an urgent pace, in order to serve the activities celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
Not only a change in landscape, this is also an opportunity for Hanoi to put on a new look, spreading historical pride and the spirit of towards the Fatherland.
According to Lao Dong, in the Ba Dinh Square area in recent times, the 30,000-seat grandstand and the main stage have entered the completion stage.

The seating system, roof, technical frame and sound - light items are installed synchronously. This will be the venue for official programs, including rallies, parades, parades, and special artistic activities.
This project not only ensures large capacity but also focuses on aesthetic and safety factors. The selected materials are durable in harsh weather, while harmonizing with the solemn space of Ba Dinh Square.

The Hoan Kiem Lake area (Hoan Kiem ward) is also witnessing significant changes. In particular, a part of Thuy Ta restaurant has been partially demolished to serve the landscape renovation.
According to the city's orientation, this space will be expanded for people and tourists to walk and sightsee, contributing to returning the airiness and original beauty of Hoan Kiem Lake.


On Dinh Tien Hoang Street, the "Shark Dock" project has now been completely demolished. Immediately afterwards, the construction force installed large iron frames on the sturdy pillars, preparing to install large LED screens.
According to the construction workers here, these screens will serve the live broadcast of important events, creating conditions for tens of thousands of people to watch without limited visibility.



In addition, the Dong Kinh - Nghia Thuc Square area is also being upgraded. The items of flower beds, trees, and artistic lighting systems are being implemented synchronously. The goal is to create a spacious and modern public space while still maintaining the original ancient charm.

Not only large projects, many central streets of Hanoi have also been renovated synchronously: planting more trees, painting sidewalks, replacing signs, installing flower flags and cheering billboards. The construction atmosphere is urgent but orderly, demonstrating the city's careful preparation for the big holiday.


Mr. Do Nguyen Manh, a resident of the capital, expressed his excitement when passing through the projects: "Seeing these changes, I feel proud and look forward to the festive atmosphere on the occasion of National Day 2.9".
In just a few days, Hanoi will officially enter a series of activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2. With a new look from iconic works to every street corner, the capital promises to become a convergence point of national pride, so that this important holiday becomes an unforgettable memory in the hearts of every Hanoian and tourist.